Hi. I'm new to the forum and starting off with the question that brought me here. I found this tool/device (image attached) at a yard sale a few months ago and bought it because I was felt that I had seen one previously and thought that it might come in handy. As you might imagine I have never figured out what it is even though I've been all over Ebay and also run several image searches on every descriptive term I can come up with. I even uploaded a photo and used that as a reference. No luck.
The device is made of cast iron and the three "feet" at the bottom have been ground so that it sits solidly on a flat surface. The dial is set on a shaft, the bottom half of which is threaded. The dial/shaft will rotate multiple times, but obviously you're only supposed to be interested in about a quarter turn either way from some starting point. As the dial turns the shaft comes out the bottom and it is long enough to touch the surface that the tool sits on. Also, the bottom of the shaft is not flat, but domed inwardly as if it could sit atop something - or not. At the dial end of the device there is a screw which I assume will lock the dial in place. The shaft coming out the top is grooved. Whether that is to facilitate turning by fingers or to hold a knob or attachment I don't know.
Anyone have a clue?
Thanks!