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Ball cable tool parts??

Started by superzstuff, January 01, 2018, 07:24:11 PM

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superzstuff

Got 6 of these cables with fixed balls on ends in a box of early tools at auction. These are newer pieces but I have no idea what they are for or used with. Cables are flexible and balls are fixed in the locations they are in. Use?
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t115145

Looks like aircraft swaging.  What kind of tools did you get?

t115145

Parachute harness had something like this for quick release.

superzstuff

Here is box of tools with the rest of cables. The old tools are what I bought box for, but cables are a mystery.
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oldgoaly

That hammer looks like one used to force caulk in between boards on a wooden boat. So could they have something to do with wooden boats?
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skipskip

I have looked quite some, but I cant ID the hammer in that oic.

somebody help me please

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bill300d

I thought may be my eye sight was going that I could not see the hammer.
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superzstuff

Other tools seem to be getting more interest than the ball cables. The "hammer pliers" look like they are for pulling tacks. The bone handled knife with the curl on the end looks the oldest.
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lptools

Hello, I think the bone handle tool on the left is a hoof parer. The cables? Some sort of linkage??/ Regards, Lou
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mikeswrenches

Lou, you're right about it being a hoof parer, some times called a hoof knife.

I have one of the "hammer" type things at the bottom of the picture. I have no idea what it is or what it was used for. Pat Leach had one on his December tool list, and he didn't know what it was either...although he had it priced at $125, which I thought was a bit much for an unknown tool.

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Bill Houghton

Quote from: mikeswrenches on January 04, 2018, 10:53:24 AMpat Leach had one on his December tool list, and he didn't know what it was either...although he had it priced at $125, which I thought was a bit much for an unknown tool.

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superzstuff

The hammer looking tool is for pulling staples sunk in wood. You hit the hammer end with another hammer to drive the curved prong under staple then pry staple out. It should have a long handle, which is missing. $125!!!! I would take $10!
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Quote from: superzstuff on January 04, 2018, 06:40:56 PM
The hammer looking tool is for pulling staples sunk in wood. You hit the hammer end with another hammer to drive the curved prong under staple then pry staple out. It should have a long handle, which is missing. $125!!!! I would take $10!
If the "jaws" pivot, are you sure it isn't part of a knotter for a binder, baler, etc.  Some of those have a "bird's beak" type piece about that size & shape.