Here is another post in my amateur ?What is it?? tool threa d. As usual, I will try to answer questions about their composition, size a nd how they can move. Pictures are provided via Dropbox. L. Flynn
POST17_TOOL65. This wooden and metal tool is 7 inches long. A 1¼ inch diameter wheel is attached to one end. The wheel can rotate freely and its rim is ridged. I have hidden the manufacturer?s name and city but w ill give them as hints if the tool is not identified without them.
POST17_TOOL66. This wooden and metal tool is 9 inches long. The business en d is 2½ inches wide and ends in six sharp 1-inch metal spikes. The tip s of some of the spikes have broken. There is a manufacturer?s name and model number stamped into the metal. I have hidden them but will give them as hints if the tool is not identified without them.
POST17_TOOL67. This metal tool is in the pliers? family. The jaws r ange from 1½ inches when fully open to ¼ inch fully closed.
POST17_TOOL68. This metal and wooden tool is approximately 15 inches long. The metal part is twisted and shaped to form two hearts. The wire is stiff with little flexibility ? ½-inch displacement with 5 lbs. perp endicular pressure at the top.