What Is This Mysterious Thing I Found At A Thrift Store And This Old Tool My Dad Found Years Ago?
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- What Is This Mysterious Thing I Found At A Thrift Store And This Old Tool My Dad Found Years Ago?
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The last key is a PO Box lock out. If you don't pay your PO Box fee, the Postal Clerks will put that key through the back of the PO Box door's lock and prevents you from opening the PO Box until you pay your fee. I worked for the US Postal Service, we used those keys, a lot.
it's a postmasters PO box lock out key
I never would have never guessed that was an Apollo space craft part. Excellent find!
I have a similar nail puller. An incredibly handy item to easily remove nails when the heads are driven below the surface. You can still buy them and see them in use on TH-cam.
I guessed it pretty quickly
Wasn't that cool?!?
The nail puller is from a time when lumber was salvaged, not bulldozed and sent to a landfill.
I have one very much like it, but it's of modern manufacture.
I first saw one in the 1960's and was told it was a "pallet breaker" use to take apart pallets.
I've used a nail puller just like that when disassembling pallets for a local wood recycling charity. Excellent tool
I wish I had one.
I thought, "why did they save a strip of burnt matches"? Oh it's what!! Cool! I love this show. I wish we still saved wood, back when a 2by4 was actually 2 inches by 4 inches. Measure one now and you'll by surprised.
I think that you're off on the "Bren Gun Carrier" wheel. A tracked vehicle wouldn't have rubber tread on an idler, bogey, or drive wheel. Being found on an air base, I would guess that it is the wheel off of a bomb cart.
Actually, they do...but carrier wheels have straight spokes. This may have been from a "T16" carrier. Some t16s had stamped dish wheels
The railway machine is actually a track aligners the long part in front of the machine is actually a gadget which tells the operator if the track is straight,if it's not the operator will lower the main machine onto the track and has a large weight which the operator can move from side to side depending on which way the track has to move to be straightened out.i know 5his because I worked on a rail gang when I was younger.
I have one of those nail pullers. I've used it many times. great tool.
I used a similar nail puller in the late 60s at a goods store for opening wooden packing crates. Awesome tool. The handle end could slide back and forth and be used as a hammer to drive the nail pincers into the wood until they were deeper than the nail head. It took only a few seconds to extract a nail.
I was close on the piece of space capsule. I didn't guess as far back as Apollo, but my first thought was "space junk". My parents neighbor had a relative who was a speech writer for a few White House administrations...and specifically for the one in office when Skylab came down. He gave them a piece of the wreckage, which was encased in resin exactly like the one in this video. Theirs came with a little certificate of authenticity from the White House and sat on one of the shelves in their living room.
The purpose of the holllows in the cutting ends of the Ideal Wire Stripper is not to securely hold the wire as you say, it is so the cutter only cuts through the insulation and does not cut the wires.
I sure got the nail remover, I used this tool often under my work as a carpenter.
It took me years to find out what a needle sterilizer was. I found one in a yard sale and bought it because the sale was a drive and I didn't want to go home empty handed. For 25 cents I own a piece of ww1.
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Idk but is the key some type of picking tool? Like maybe that wire spring bumps the pins in the lock into place?
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Last item: A bottle/can opener that you keep with your keys.
It's a bump key
Used to pick locks.
nope
A 'bump key' is used for creating a key from the lock itself rather than duplication because the original key was lost. They look way different than the lockout key pictured, pretty sure you're just meaning a blank uncut key as they can easily be used as/turned into a 'skeleton' key for lock picking.