Posting from Rec.crafts.metalworking as always.
2599) Well ... to me, the first part looks like a rolling mill
for grinding rain in the circle. The upward pointing end of the
right-angle piece of wood should fit into a hole in the center
stump and I guess that a person walks the axle around
The other part looks like it might be for winnowing the grain.
2600) O.K. This one I *know* -- though I have not seen one marked
and built quite like this.
HEYCO makes strain reliefs for power cords an the like. Two
pieces of plastic (usually black, and sometimes tethered together
by a string of plastic). They have notches in the OD, and
distort the cord into a 'U' shape within the body of the relief.
These pliers are designed to grip the two halves from the side
(thus the angled tips) and compress them to deform the power
cord enough so the two halves fit into a hole punched in the
chassis. When the pliers relax their grip, the two halve expand
a bit and grip the hole so it won't pull out.
The metal 'U' around the pliers is to keep the jaw geared to the
handle to cover a specific range. You can move that to
disengage the gears to allow adjusting for larger or smaller
strain reliefs. Very useful tool. I have two, which I keep
set to common sizes in what I do. Mine have a nut which is
removed to allow the gear mesh between jaw and handle to be
shifted.
2601) This one looks to me like part of a strain relief for running
telephone cables between the building and the pole. There should
be another part which slides into it or which is locked by the
center tabs to keep a grip.
2602) For holding two things at a specific angle while they are glued
together.
Or -- for holding steel cable in the shape of an eye while it is
being served to keep it in that form. Hmm ... the previous
object might be used as part of the serving.
2603) Hog-scalding kettle -- for removing the bristles from the hide
of a hog prior to cutting it up for meat.
2604) Dodging tools -- for holding back the exposure of some areas of
a photographic print, while the rest is allowed to darken more.
Now to post and see what others have suggested.
Enjoy,
DoN.
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