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Aluminum should make it non-sparking. Cheaper than working with beryllium I assume.
 

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On the block and rounds. I'm trying to see where the connections of that coil(?)are at.
Oddity of the plastic bit makes me wonder if that was done for magnetic isolation or electrical.
mmm..practice part from machining class?

The railroad piece looks like an unfinished casting that might have become a control lever in the engine cab.
 

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Can't recall for certain, but everyone just called them a pry-bar.
Usually would see some Hilman rollers around if there as a big stick on the job

Simplex Railroad jacks (lever type) were sometimes in the crowd too.
 

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Someones answer to the problem of fitting a round peg into a square hole?
 

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Those are lather working tools, specifically the roller ends are stich markers that you trace along a pattern for a certain # stitch count. Ive also seen them used to transfer a chalk pattern to a soft material or fabric.

The larger wheel might be a perf cutter for leather as it kind-a looks sharpened, but I have never seen such an animal nor can I think of a reason to perf cut leather......just a bigger space stich count IMO
 
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