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what is this tool? 1 Attachment(s)
came with some parts i got
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Re: what is this tool? It looks like when you squeeze the handle the barb would grab a bushing or bearing race and you can twist and pull it out of a blind hole. I might be wrong, but that's my guess since I haven't seen such a tool before.
Tightening the large nut would pull the bushing or race out. |
Re: what is this tool? 1 Attachment(s)
The tool has to be held on, since there is NO lock. With the "O" ring, it's meant to seal some liquid outlet temporarily, like when filling MOONSHINE jugs! Bill W. (But HONEST, Ossifer, Sir, it's just xtra FUEL!)
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moonshine does some crazy things to people huh Bill W. :D o-ring....? |
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Ol' Bill might NOT be the BRIGHTEST marble in the bucket, but he knows his "O"RINGS. Just blow up the pic-----SEE! it's round & BLACK! LIKE, O O O O O O----"O" rings aren't made just to look purty, they SEAL stuff!-----GOT IT?? Buster T.:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool: |
Re: what is this tool? Removes a single-use knock-through barrel bung like this one: LINK ?? I see a groove, not an O ring in the pix...
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Re: what is this tool? I believe this tool is used for installing door and trunk handle ferules on twenties to thirties GM vehicles.
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Re: what is this tool? Oh heck, there goes my stuffed animal.:D:p
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Re: what is this tool? Yup!! That's it. Used to install the door handle ferule on GM's. Used one a couple of times!! The Old Tinbasher
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