I guess the only thing stopping you from using that ice pick for a punch, would be if the tip is hard enough for it. I thought it was for that purpose too.
Great answer video! Whooda thunk #2 was for the ice bucket at home. Who wants a highball? Chip chip chip. Very honored about something else here. Thank you, it means much to me.
That hole gauge kit is fancy enough to display under glass as pure mechanical art. I think is it one of those rare tools that transcends its function, and brings an aesthetic beauty to the job.
With the Diatest you can get a stand that helps with repetitive gauge work. What I like about the Diatest is the fact you can check for roundness and parallelism. If you have a tolerance on a hole you can set the 2 black sliding marks so at a glance you can see if the hole is within tolerance. Comes in handy when measuring a number of articles.
Wow - 100% on the pop quiz - my answer for #4 was a swag -- I asked myself what the most produced engine block is and I'm pretty sure I heard Dave Frieburger whispering Chevy Small block.
Congratulations on 100 episodes in the series know you were considering knocking it on the head at one point appreciate you carrying it on and enjoy the effort you put in
Lyle - Keep making these, very entertaining and even when I recognize all the specimens I always learn something about them. Merry Christmas to you and your bride.
The town got started after the French departed in the 1760s. Later it was abandoned and a Spanish trader reestablished it in 1779. Incorporated as a town in 1837 and incorporated as a city in 1929. Population is about 32,000.
Really really doubt that it's an Ice Pick except for someone with poor aim needing to pre-position the point and so weak that they needed the slide-hammer assist, also the metal handle would be impractical in the cold. NEVER woulda thought it was a center punch with that loong taper, a prick punch is as much taper as you'd want for metal! The 2 large holes under the head are way more then it would need to let air escape and it's way larger then need be for any leather work, so I'm left clueless but am certain it isn't for chipping ice. Thanks for all!
I must be an unpatriotic American as I have never owned a small block Chevy. I used to borrow my dad’s 83 Chevy Caprice wagon with its 305 V8. My own Chevy has a straight 6 from 1934, but my daily drivers have been Fords with either 4 or 6 cylinder engines except for an E250 van with a 5.4 liter V8
We love to see these videos Mr. Pete. Thank you for your work.
Congratulations Mr Pete on your 100th "What is it?" They have all been interesting. Looking forward to the next 100!
Always fun Keep them coming.
Thanks Mr. Pete! Lobotomy, LOL! Thanks for sharing. 😃
I correctly scored 1 of 4, I will have to continue my Mr Pete course of enlightenment .
Joe Kennedy’s toolbox, I love it
I guess the only thing stopping you from using that ice pick for a punch, would be if the tip is hard enough for it. I thought it was for that purpose too.
Great answer video! Whooda thunk #2 was for the ice bucket at home. Who wants a highball? Chip chip chip.
Very honored about something else here. Thank you, it means much to me.
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I always use gauge pins for holes under .500 the small hole guages were unreliable
Only thing is with gauge pins they don't tell you if the hole is round or parallel.
Inner Sanctum?
Tubalcain knows what evil lurks in the heart of Bubba
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Always great to visit with you Lyle, best wishes from Florida, Paul❤
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Ice pick 'eh would have ever guessed it,thanks for your stick to it attitude🤗😎🤗😎
That hole gauge kit is fancy enough to display under glass as pure mechanical art. I think is it one of those rare tools that transcends its function, and brings an aesthetic beauty to the job.
Totally agree. I was awe struck when I saw them at the flea market.
I didn't get the engine block, I'm English and we don't see any of those around here!
Great video Mr pete 👍
Hey Mr Pete the ice pick was a good one LOL
With the Diatest you can get a stand that helps with repetitive gauge work. What I like about the Diatest is the fact you can check for roundness and parallelism. If you have a tolerance on a hole you can set the 2 black sliding marks so at a glance you can see if the hole is within tolerance. Comes in handy when measuring a number of articles.
Thanks for the help, I have yet to use this instrument
I always enjoy your WHAT IS IT? videos. Thanks
Glad you enjoy it!
Great video and explanation as always. I enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank You, MrPete. My old MGA had a dash pot on each SU carburetor, filled with oil......I mean erl.
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Good morning Lyle,
Congratulations on 100.
I look forward to seeing 101 and more.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Thanks for the video
Wow - 100% on the pop quiz - my answer for #4 was a swag -- I asked myself what the most produced engine block is and I'm pretty sure I heard Dave Frieburger whispering Chevy Small block.
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Great bunch of tools. Thanks.
Nice Ice Pick. Enjoyed.
🖐Good Morning Mr. Pete! I see 1st period shop is early again as usual.
Congratulations on 100 episodes in the series know you were considering knocking it on the head at one point appreciate you carrying it on and enjoy the effort you put in
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That is a very nice whole size set
Good morning, Lyle
Hope you and your family have a great holiday.
Merry Christmas
Thank you Mr Pete
Thanks Mr. Pete for the video.
Great job. Thank you 😊
Lyle - Keep making these, very entertaining and even when I recognize all the specimens I always learn something about them. Merry Christmas to you and your bride.
Thank you!
Greetings Mr. Pete from the oldest town in Texas, Nacogdoches. Another informative video.
I wonder how many viewers besides me would like to know what year the oldest town in Texas was established?
The town got started after the French departed in the 1760s. Later it was abandoned and a Spanish trader reestablished it in 1779. Incorporated as a town in 1837 and incorporated as a city in 1929. Population is about 32,000.
@@user-oi8tg3dq7t Thanks. I'm sure a lot of history buffs besides me will appreciate that information.
Great video!
Morning Lyle
Always the early bird.
Good morning, Lyle
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Thanks.
Are those the probes the aliens use? 😲😳😱
Thanks for the video Mr. Pete!
Yes, the aliens in the droneS
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Really really doubt that it's an Ice Pick except for someone with poor aim needing to pre-position the point and so weak that they needed the slide-hammer assist, also the metal handle would be impractical in the cold. NEVER woulda thought it was a center punch with that loong taper, a prick punch is as much taper as you'd want for metal! The 2 large holes under the head are way more then it would need to let air escape and it's way larger then need be for any leather work, so I'm left clueless but am certain it isn't for chipping ice. Thanks for all!
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I thought dashpots were for turning air pressure into linear motion, because that is what every one I have worked with was used for...
Cheers
It’s a dia test bore gage😊
I must be an unpatriotic American as I have never owned a small block Chevy. I used to borrow my dad’s 83 Chevy Caprice wagon with its 305 V8. My own Chevy has a straight 6 from 1934, but my daily drivers have been Fords with either 4 or 6 cylinder engines except for an E250 van with a 5.4 liter V8
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I would rather have class x gauge pins
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Thanks Mr. Pete
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