G Gareth New Member Dec 8, 2009 123 0 0 Floriduh Mar 8, 2010 #41 I could have really used that plomb valve adjust tool last week. Nice tool.
civlized New Member Apr 28, 2009 689 1 0 Alabama Mar 8, 2010 #42 Anybody tried using a scissor jack as a frame stretcher? I found this weekend that it works pretty good.
Anybody tried using a scissor jack as a frame stretcher? I found this weekend that it works pretty good.
NEAT TIMES New Member May 28, 2008 1,964 1 0 PENSACOLA, FL Mar 14, 2010 #44 Motor Head, Apparently It Is For Tightning 4 Nut`s At Once!! Lol.. Ron . FOR STARTING A ENGINE? Last edited: Mar 14, 2010
motor_head New Member Dec 18, 2008 107 0 0 iowa Mar 14, 2010 #45 nope, your on the right track with the engine comment tho
bairdco a guy who makes cool bikes Aug 18, 2009 6,537 264 63 living the dream in southern california Mar 14, 2010 #47 tool for turning your timing gear?
GearNut Active Member Aug 19, 2009 5,104 11 38 San Diego, Kaliforgnia Mar 14, 2010 #49 Is it for unscrewing the pull start sprague off of the crankshaft?
motor_head New Member Dec 18, 2008 107 0 0 iowa Mar 15, 2010 #50 GearNut said: Is it for unscrewing the pull start sprague off of the crankshaft? Click to expand... yup you put it on an impact and the nuts grab the little nubs on the sides of the pull start clutch
GearNut said: Is it for unscrewing the pull start sprague off of the crankshaft? Click to expand... yup you put it on an impact and the nuts grab the little nubs on the sides of the pull start clutch
GearNut Active Member Aug 19, 2009 5,104 11 38 San Diego, Kaliforgnia Mar 15, 2010 #51 Woo hoo! And to think......all these years I just used a 3/8 extension and beat on it with a hammer.... I like your method much better!
Woo hoo! And to think......all these years I just used a 3/8 extension and beat on it with a hammer.... I like your method much better!
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Jun 27, 2010 #52 O.K., time to re-visit this thread.... What in the heck is this? Attachments tool time 001.jpg 73.3 KB Views: 114
GoFastBicycles New Member Jul 29, 2008 557 0 0 West Point PA. Jun 27, 2010 #53 As if you didn't know Joe thats a muffler bearing splitter....... Adam
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Jun 27, 2010 #54 It was made before they had mufflers...
GoFastBicycles New Member Jul 29, 2008 557 0 0 West Point PA. Jun 27, 2010 #55 Kanooter valve installer is my final answer. Adam
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Jun 27, 2010 #56 It says "Atkins & Co. It is also marked Patent May 5 74, June 75, Aug. 81 and Jan. 88 I am pretty sure it's 1874. Here's all I have found- OWWM - E. C. Atkins & Co. - History ...and this similar tool. http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=385006
It says "Atkins & Co. It is also marked Patent May 5 74, June 75, Aug. 81 and Jan. 88 I am pretty sure it's 1874. Here's all I have found- OWWM - E. C. Atkins & Co. - History ...and this similar tool. http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=385006
GoFastBicycles New Member Jul 29, 2008 557 0 0 West Point PA. Jun 27, 2010 #57 Antique Road Show that bad boy $$$$$$$$$$$$$$......... Maybe????? Adam
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Jun 27, 2010 #58 From the info I have gathered, it's some sort of saw blade adjuster, or ???????
Bikeguy Joe Godfather of Motorized Bicycles Jan 8, 2008 11,837 252 63 up north now Jun 27, 2010 #59 Come on Doc Bolm....I know you're out there.
DOC BOLM New Member Aug 21, 2008 681 1 0 Mississippi Jun 27, 2010 #60 Ok Joe i think it is a braising jig to weld bandsaw blades.