Malleus
Far west of Siegen
Anyone seen something like this before and know what it is used for?
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That’s what I’ve used them for. How they came up with the term “spatula” I have no idea, but they come in a number of shapes and sizes. We used to heat the ends and bend, curl, or flatten them out to suit the job. Even sometimes filed grooves along an edge to make them serrated.clay sculpture
Whatever it is, there was someone in desperate need of one yesterday.OK, my turn, again. This was in a box of transmission tools I bought, hoping I would get something useful for my 2000 LX470 S343F rebuild (the four sets of snap ring pliers did come in handy, but everything else was gearbox specific, apparently):
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It appears to be cast aluminum. The pin is steel and slips into the hole, retained by the thumbscrew. I can't make out the (apparent) number on it, and there are no other markings on it at all.
I looked at these pics a while back and I knew I had seen something like these in my past.My turn. Inherited these several years ago in a drawer full of tools from my dad. No idea what these are for. They are not very strong, so snap rings are out. Says "K. MILLER T. CO." on it, which I think are no longer in operation.
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