AdrianR | 30/05/2019 13:51:49 |
613 forum posts 39 photos | Any idea what this could be for? The picture does not show it, but the crescent end, has been sharpened in the curve. |
Jeff Dayman | 30/05/2019 14:05:12 |
2356 forum posts 47 photos | Might be a removal tool for type U drive screws or small soft rivets. The conical end could push thru-rivets out after cutting off the heads with the crescent end. Just a guess. Wish I had one. Might make one, now. |
Tim Stevens | 30/05/2019 17:54:33 |
![]() 1779 forum posts 1 photos | I think the lower object is a rule. Cheers, Tim |
AdrianR | 30/05/2019 18:42:54 |
613 forum posts 39 photos | Thanks Tim, I have another one of those that is twice as big but is not identical, the numbers go up twice as high. |
MichaelR | 30/05/2019 18:55:03 |
![]() 528 forum posts 79 photos | It's a Watchmakers double ended scriber Here |
AdrianR | 30/05/2019 19:02:56 |
613 forum posts 39 photos | I see, I wonder how it is used |
Nick Clarke 3 | 30/05/2019 19:13:14 |
![]() 1607 forum posts 69 photos | Posted by AdrianR on 30/05/2019 18:42:54:
Thanks Tim, I have another one of those that is twice as big but is not identical, the numbers go up twice as high. I have one that is different again - holding it up to the computer screen the numbers are closer together. |
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