Unique mech tools

nice move Glen. Our countdown has begun ----- East meets West. This is going to be fun. Oh we might have to have a Man vs Food contest also. I know a good place to eat if you have time
 
anyone>?have one?

anyone use one of these?
 

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Osborne has some cool tools. I bought a couple of their knives last summer. I must have overlooked that staple puller. Looks pretty good. I WILL have one of them on the way.......today :grin: A man can never have too many tools.....right? I'll keep Jose' for a backup
 
tip install

The tool is used in a pool room,its a older tool and has been used thousands of times and still works great every time.
 

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anyone use one of these?

You betcha! I got one and I love it. I'm a rank amatuer and this enables me to do a pretty decent tip install. Dammed good tool.

Grandpa Jim.... loves tools designed for a specific job.... inspired thinking!
 
those are nice little units, thanks for sharing

did you see my invisible staples

as far as jacks go, I use my knee on 8ft tables and smaller, then my bottle jack for heavy work
 
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Porper...

I believe it was Porper who made something like that (the tip tool), if not that one. They work fine but the ones I used left a taper on the sides of the tip. It works along the lines of a pencil sharpener. You can go too far and start beveling the side of the ferrule if you're not careful.

Looks like it's a Willards:
http://www.seyberts.com/products/Willard_s_Classic_Tipper_Trimmer-64-24.html

I actually have some of the shaft holders in my basement. They have a plastic collet in them.
 
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Pat, I remember seeing you use the jack you have and it worked very well. Is that something available store bought or did you fabricate that?
 
that's a cool bike! :) The pads are for knees, right? I'm curious how and why you use it. And also if it is intended to be used like that (because it looks like industrially manufactured rather than self-made).
 
here is another tool I use, one of my best

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For melting wax? For drying glue? For locating hard to find bolt holes? Doing tables in foreclosures that have already had the lights cut off? Between you and me, John (and everyone else reading this), that one doesn't LOOK used! ;)
 
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