Gday, I collect old odd bod tools ,a number of my old time clients have ,over the years kindly offered me various items and I have restored them and have a large wall that I proudly display them. Yesterday an old chap gave me 4 items 3 of which I was familiar with ,however this small item has me baffled.I placed a key with it to give you a size [@ 100 ml long ] comparison. I am in your hands on this one .Cheers John
Contact Rega pumps and sprayers, they have been made in Australia since 1920. They have Offices in all capital cities, perhaps they can solve your puzzle. Google Rega, I can't cut and paste the link.
Gday, I collect old odd bod tools ,a number of my old time clients have ,over the years kindly offered me various items and I have restored them and have a large wall that I proudly display them. Yesterday an old chap gave me 4 items 3 of which I was familiar with ,however this small item has me baffled.I placed a key with it to give you a size [@ 100 ml long ] comparison. I am in your hands on this one .Cheers John
It could be a Face Key like this Face Spanner maybe ?
Gday, I collect old odd bod tools ,a number of my old time clients have ,over the years kindly offered me various items and I have restored them and have a large wall that I proudly display them. Yesterday an old chap gave me 4 items 3 of which I was familiar with ,however this small item has me baffled.I placed a key with it to give you a size [@ 100 ml long ] comparison. I am in your hands on this one .Cheers John
It could be a Face Key like this Face Spanner maybe ?
Now that's a familiar looking tool.
Where is it used.
Hang on, I think that a similar one was used to tighten a pushbike crank bearing 'nut'. Or have I got that wrong?
Gday, I collect old odd bod tools ,a number of my old time clients have ,over the years kindly offered me various items and I have restored them and have a large wall that I proudly display them. Yesterday an old chap gave me 4 items 3 of which I was familiar with ,however this small item has me baffled.I placed a key with it to give you a size [@ 100 ml long ] comparison. I am in your hands on this one .Cheers John
It could be a Face Key like this Face Spanner maybe ?
Now that's a familiar looking tool.
Where is it used.
Hang on, I think that a similar one was used to tighten a pushbike crank bearing 'nut'. Or have I got that wrong?
Yes used in industry, and various applications. Also various sizes.
Most commonly seen these days with Angle Grinders for undoing the clamping nut.
I had an "Adjustable" Face spanner when I was an apprentice that was dated 1930 sommat, War Dept crows foot Stamp on it. Part of a 4" gun tool set. Lent it to someone and never got it back.
It's just like the one that I use regularly to remove discs from my grinder.
Re my previous post where I suggested that it was used to tighten the bearing on a push bike crank .... On further thought, the tool used on the push bike was in fact like a long flat finger that went round the perimeter of a large washer shaped screwed 'nut' and then locked into an indentation. If that makes sense. Bloody memory is not what it used to be.
re. The divot replacer suggestion ... I think that a similar tool was used to screw sprigs (tags) in & out of sports (& golf) shoes.
It seems that various sizes of this sort of tool abound.
I think it is a gear spanner for ajusting the rear wheel gear hub on an Archer 5 speed hub A lot of years since I've seen one so may be totally off the mark
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