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Started by Den Socling, February 16, 2013, 06:13:15 PM

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Den Socling

 

 

Name your piece. :D

POSTON WIDEHEAD

I do recognize some of the nose clamps used to lead a bull around. But there is a lot of stuff I do not know about.
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Den Socling

The draw knives are easy but I wonder what those wooden stair case things are.

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POSTON WIDEHEAD

Quote from: Den Socling on February 16, 2013, 06:37:06 PM
I wonder what those wooden stair case things are.

Maybe some kind of gig. Where did you get this pic? Nice.
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Den Socling

I'm in Arizona. The picture is from a museum.

loggah

Lots of goodies and trinkets there, hay knives ,wagon jacks, lots of good small tools.  ;D
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Fencing........wire stretcher.
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JuniperBoss

I can name each and every one of them. They are all tools :)
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Dave Shepard

Quote from: POSTONLT40HD on February 16, 2013, 06:39:14 PM
Quote from: Den Socling on February 16, 2013, 06:37:06 PM
I wonder what those wooden stair case things are.

Maybe some kind of gig. Where did you get this pic? Nice.

They are wagon jacks. :)
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Slab Slicer

I see a couple of nail pullers. Those would come in handy cleaning the nails out before doing some resawing. The grinder looking thing on the bottom left is a "ricer" I believe. Lots of cool vintage pieces there.
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DDDfarmer

Those nose grips I've always heard them called Humbugs,  used in securing a beef animal.  I would never use one to move a bull.  for that the bull needs a fixed ring in his nose and then you have a 8' pole with a snap grab on the end.

Fencing pliers, nail pullers, draw knife, spokeshave, wagon jack, hay knife, hog ring pliers, hoof clippers, saw vise, humbugs, not sure is those are soldering irons or?

I'm going to try and print this and show it to my grandfather...will hear what it is and how to use it right  ;D
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isawlogs

 Den any way of getting the original to this pic , i would like to see a bigger versun, i can PM you my email... ??? :P :P
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DaleK

Quote from: Slab Slicer on February 16, 2013, 11:22:32 PM
The grinder looking thing on the bottom left is a "ricer" I believe. Lots of cool vintage pieces there.

Looks like some of the old sausage stuffers from around here. Riveting tool as well. The saws to the left are what used to be used for cutting ice here, not sure what else they were used for but I suspect there was another use in Arizona.
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Weekend_Sawyer

Up near the top ,just to the right of center. What is the gunstock with the crank sticking out of it?
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Den Socling

Anybody who wants the original picture like Marcel can email me and I'll send it along. You can email me at dsocling@vacdry.com.

isawlogs

 Thanks Den.  Email is shot out to you mon ami!
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   Marcel

Jeff

Send it to me, and I'll link it to the original photo. :)
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Jeff

You can now click on the first photo to view a larger image.  :)
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millwright

Those saws look a lot like haysaw's , used for removing tightly packed hay from stacks.

Dave Shepard

I see two hay knives on the very left of the photo.
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POSTON WIDEHEAD

On the right....black wooden handle with each end of a spring attached to the handle?????
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only have a few chain saws I'm not suppose to use, but will at times, one dog Dolly, pretty good dog, just not sure what for yet,  working on getting the gardening back in order, and kinda thinking on maybe a small bbq bizz,  thinking about it,

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