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Thanks for the info Tom, I really hope I don't start getting into these now 
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Well, Gino, there sure are some interesting lighters out there and ebay is chock-full of them. If you're interested in some ZIPPO's I still have a trunk-full of them
the newest is probably 2001 and are for the most part collectable lighters. Here's an interesting one. Called a "Fox Hole Lighter". Requires no fluid. You just drop a spark on to the wick and it smolders. The more the wind, the hotter the ember.
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Your not helping Tom! LOL
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I'm not here to help, Gino, I'm here to encourage 
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Some more stuff for my trinket box
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Love the ZIPPO info Tom! Thanks!
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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
These are some tools I picked up at a yard sale last weekend.
IIRC about $3 for the lot. The little side cutter is worth that to me for knife pins.
I think the tool on the lower right is an old valve spring compressor, but am not sure.
Anyone know for sure?
I am not sure what the device on the far left is called but if you put a rope or cable in the slot and pull on the end with the ring it will tighten up on the rope or cable. I have seen similar devices used for stretching barb wire fencing.
If anyone knows what it is called please le us know.
The needle nose pliers have been modified so they come together at the end with a sharp point on each side.
I can see times I might actually use it.
IIRC about $3 for the lot. The little side cutter is worth that to me for knife pins.
I think the tool on the lower right is an old valve spring compressor, but am not sure.
Anyone know for sure?
I am not sure what the device on the far left is called but if you put a rope or cable in the slot and pull on the end with the ring it will tighten up on the rope or cable. I have seen similar devices used for stretching barb wire fencing.
If anyone knows what it is called please le us know.
The needle nose pliers have been modified so they come together at the end with a sharp point on each side.
I can see times I might actually use it.
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Hey Dale!
We always called 'em a "wire clamp". Built and/or repaired fences all my life and a wire clamp just makes it at lot easier. Got mine hangin' on the porch of my shop just in case I need it anytime soon
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We always called 'em a "wire clamp". Built and/or repaired fences all my life and a wire clamp just makes it at lot easier. Got mine hangin' on the porch of my shop just in case I need it anytime soon
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Sweeeet cooler Scott!
Nice finds Dale!
Nice finds Dale!
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Wasn't CYKLON the same company that made CYKLON B, that was used to exterminate so many at Auschwitz?tjmurphy wrote: I also still have a couple of WWI "trench art" lighters.
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Dale, thats a guy-wire take uporvet wrote:These are some tools I picked up at a yard sale last weekend.
IIRC about $3 for the lot. The little side cutter is worth that to me for knife pins.
I think the tool on the lower right is an old valve spring compressor, but am not sure.
Anyone know for sure?
I am not sure what the device on the far left is called but if you put a rope or cable in the slot and pull on the end with the ring it will tighten up on the rope or cable. I have seen similar devices used for stretching barb wire fencing.
If anyone knows what it is called please le us know.
The needle nose pliers have been modified so they come together at the end with a sharp point on each side.
I can see times I might actually use it.
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It`s Zyklon B your thinking of.ken98k wrote:Wasn't CYKLON the same company that made CYKLON B, that was used to exterminate so many at Auschwitz?
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Found another curiosity today. This one was in my driveway, so I suppose it could have come off a vehicle, farm equipment, etc, but I don't recognize it. Hopefully the AAPK geniuses will known what it is. The rubber is split and whatever the pins are above the spring appear bent. Anyone know what it is?
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Diaphram off a mechanical fuel pump .Car or truck
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Thanks Grant. Guess I'm too used to seeing them with gasket holes. This doesnt have any nor does it have a metal center like others I'm familiar with. Now I'm wondering what I came off of.
Good news is I don't think it was anything of mine.
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sure LOOKS like a suction cup to me....to stick yer GPS or GARMIN type map thingy to the windshield.

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p.s.
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I do not think it's a diaphragm from a petrol pump (rubber and petrol do not mix)Shearer wrote:Diaphram off a mechanical fuel pump .Car or truck
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Could be a diaphragm for water (too small for a water pump)
It could be a presser blow-off valve - or one-way check valve.
Dale, valve spring compressor, I would say for an old side valve.
I hope we never go back to the days, standing on your head - trying to remove valve.
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junebug, I do not know if you win. However, I will give you the prize. Kenjunebug wrote:p.s.
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HEHEHEH ME EITHER..... MAY NOT BE ONE
BUT SURE LOOKS LIKE THE SPRINGED SUCTION CUP ON MY SONS GARMIN GPS THANG
BUT SURE LOOKS LIKE THE SPRINGED SUCTION CUP ON MY SONS GARMIN GPS THANG
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Thanks guys. Josh it's flat, not cupped, so don't think its a suction cup. I don't have a garmin thingy tho so could be.
You definitely win the prize though!
(sorry, couldn't resist)
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Re: Pictures of Miscellaneous Stuff & Things
Thanks dogg, I figured someone would know the name of it.
Thanks Ken.
I didn't know it was for a side valve engine. I just knew it was different than the other ones I have seen.
Thanks Ken.
I didn't know it was for a side valve engine. I just knew it was different than the other ones I have seen.
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I agree, part of the suction/attachment apparatus for a GPS or possibly one of those little notebook holder thingies so one can "drive" and jot down notes while talking on their cell phone in traffic.
The part that sucks itself to the window is thin and flat and does not create the suction until one closes the activating handle, which would pull that metal part up away from the windshield.
The tab on the diaphragm is to break the suction/seal.
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The part that sucks itself to the window is thin and flat and does not create the suction until one closes the activating handle, which would pull that metal part up away from the windshield.
The tab on the diaphragm is to break the suction/seal.
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EXACTLY........CHARLIE SAID THAT SOOOOO MUCH BETTER!
it has a thang...that CAMS over to lock suction in on cupage......
and the tell tale SUCTION CUP RELEASE "TAB"....
it has a thang...that CAMS over to lock suction in on cupage......
and the tell tale SUCTION CUP RELEASE "TAB"....
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