I need some help with the third item this week:
Rob
I need some help with the third item this week:
Rob
2536: Don't know it's real name, but is used to double fiber optic cable back and forth between poles, avoiding the need to cut and do tricky field splices. Their use won't exceed the cable's minimum bend radius.
Verizon Fios areas with the fiber optic cables on poles are infested with these things.
Erik
Oops, Correction, make that 2537!
2533. Temporarly reduces size of a cork to put it in the bottle. 2536. Looks like a surveyor's tape reel with cord and a door hook replacing the tape. Karl
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2537 - It's also used on coax, to keep the length of a segment equal to a certain number of wavelengths at a selected center frequency. 2536 - looks like a retrievable mason's line. One would expect to see at least one corner block associated with it.Lloyd
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Rob
2535 Film holder for a panorex dental x-ray?
2536- manualy wound tape reel, no tape
2537- used to turn around a fiber optic cable while maintaining the minimum bend radius.
2538 - It looks like a type of side rabbit plane ....
2533: Flint/Steel fire starter?
#2538 A nice bronze side-rabbet(rebate) plane.
scott
Is 2538 used to cut photo matting ?
Yes, someone told me it's called a fiber loop.
Surveyor's tape reel is correct.
Correct, it's a rabbet or rebate plane.
Nope
It is definitely a SIDE rabbet plane. Go here:
Posting from rec.crafts.metalworking as always -- but rather late -- already into tomorrow. :-)
2533) Looks like it is designed to cut flats on the ends of wood rods or narrow boards. It can't be too wide, or it would interfere with the hand crank.Perhaps for doing something to legs for furniture?
2534) Looks about right for cleaning the socket for a candle in a candlestick, and for shaping the end of the candle prior to putting it in the candlestick. 2535) At a guess, for feeding out and cutting off paper, formed into a curve for whatever reason. 2536) Either an old style tape measure for a surveyor, or a depth gauge for large fuel tanks -- depending on what the hook is expected to catch onto. 2537) Looks like a device for running cable below a support cable. The fixture slides along the support cable (drawn by the yellow cord), and the cable is paid out from the end that the device starts from. Not sure whether it is expected that there will be two runs of cable or not.There should be something to attach the cable to the support cable as it moves along.
2538) Sliding lock for the inside of a door or window. The part to the lower right is fixed on the other part.Now to post this and then see what others have suggested,
Enjoy, DoN.
2534. Tool for cleaning automotive battery terminals and connectors. Don't know if US still has round terminals, UK does. 2535. Trepanning tool?
Nick.
Yes, they look just like the one on my site except mine was made by Sargent.
Still not sure about number 2535 but the rest of the answers for this set have been posted:
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