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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: hopefull742 on November 15, 2014, 07:51:42 PM
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Hello, a friend of mine gave me this item. He got it from a car mechanic in Germany. I am not sure what the metal shaft is made of but it is pretty soft metal. I am thinking that maybe it is some kind of punch.
Thank you!
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Is the open end threaded ?? Or is it smaller on the interior of each like it would fit over something to turn it ??
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I just found out that it is a Cork Borer Set. Thanks for your help!
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A cork borer ?? Never heard of one and no idea why a mechanic would have them !! What were they used for ??
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Those little fellas were used for making holes in gaskets (not just cork , but also for asbestos/composition mat'ls too) , back in the way-back times , when a mechanic would sometimes have to cut (hand-manufacture) &/or modify their own gaskets .
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Yes, even now days most every mechanic has 1 to 4+- different sheets or pieces of gasket paper/material stashed around somewhere in their shop or garage.
Especially lawn mower and small engine mechanics.
A "shadetree" mechanic would use the bolt itself and a soft piece of wood to "cut" the bolt holes in the gasket paper. ;D ;D
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Yes, even now days most every mechanic has 1 to 4+- different sheets or pieces of gasket paper/material stashed around somewhere in their shop or garage.
Especially lawn mower and small engine mechanics.
A "shadetree" mechanic would use the bolt itself and a soft piece of wood to "cut" the bolt holes in the gasket paper. ;D ;D
That last sentence is what I know best !!
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Love that! A "shadetree" mechanic! :)
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There are a lot of people here in that line of work !!