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Old 09-28-2009, 05:06 PM
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Have you got a tool in your tool box that is odd.Post a picture of it and let the other members guess what it is.I'll start.Harleys Dad.
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Old 09-28-2009, 06:21 PM
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Ring clips?
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Old 09-28-2009, 06:28 PM
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NOPE. HINT USED IN WHEEL BUILDING. HD
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Nose hair clippers.? (Sorry ... I couldn't resist!)
How about wheel weight removers?
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Old 09-28-2009, 07:38 PM
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This might be easier.HD
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This might be easier.HD
Oh...I know... That's one of those things they refer to in instructions when they say, "No special tools needed".
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Okay, I went out and dug through my tools and found a couple that some might not recognize. The last two are the same tool, just a close up of the tip.
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My Dad was a Chevy mechanic for 50 years and I got his boxes when he retired I'm sure I can dig up something out of there that no one can identify. My brother grabbed all the specialty Corvair tools and I know there's some of those that NO ONE could identify. lol

On a side note, almost cried when I broke his 1/2 Plomb breaker bar working on my truck when I found out it was almost 60 years old.




Ok here we go Not my picture but I have one, what is it?
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David,
You have me stumped unless the last one is a coil spring compressor. GM used to have something like it for Corvairs, back in the 60s.
Is the puller for harmonic balancers?
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My Dad was a Chevy mechanic for 50 years and I got his boxes when he retired I'm sure I can dig up something out of there that no one can identify. My brother grabbed all the specialty Corvair tools and I know there's some of those that NO ONE could identify. lol



Ok here we go Not my picture but I have one, what is it?
A ratcheting screwdriver?
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