NWWrench Pinnacle OPE Member Local time 2:24 AM User ID 2057 Joined Oct 31, 2016 Messages 455 Reaction score 3,833 Location Mt Hood foothills Jan 17, 2020 #1 Any ideas what this old piece of Iron does? Found it in the blackberry bushes behind the saw shop. Thanks Ryan.
Any ideas what this old piece of Iron does? Found it in the blackberry bushes behind the saw shop. Thanks Ryan.
merc_man merc_man Local time 5:24 AM User ID 933 Joined Feb 24, 2016 Messages 5,010 Reaction score 21,817 Location southern ontario Jan 17, 2020 #2 Intresting looking. Hope someone knows what it is Sent from my SM-G950W using Tapatalk
Gaston Super OPE Member Local time 2:24 AM User ID 11290 Joined Dec 24, 2019 Messages 171 Reaction score 339 Location Oregon Jan 17, 2020 #3 Looks like an old riveter of some kind
jk14 Pinnacle OPE Member Local time 5:24 AM User ID 799 Joined Feb 5, 2016 Messages 1,165 Reaction score 5,598 Location Glenside Pa. Jan 17, 2020 #4 NWWrench said: Any ideas what this old piece of Iron does? Found it in the blackberry bushes behind the saw shop. Thanks Ryan.View attachment 219003 Click to expand... Yep looks like a rivet tool used for re-lining brake shoes.
NWWrench said: Any ideas what this old piece of Iron does? Found it in the blackberry bushes behind the saw shop. Thanks Ryan.View attachment 219003 Click to expand... Yep looks like a rivet tool used for re-lining brake shoes.
L Logjammer Well-Known OPE Member Local time 5:24 AM User ID 2155 Joined Nov 20, 2016 Messages 7 Reaction score 28 Location Lucas, Ohio Jan 19, 2020 #5 That's exactly what it is, fellas. Had 2 of them at my last job. What a pain in the azz. Foot operated press. Leave it in the Frenching bushes!
That's exactly what it is, fellas. Had 2 of them at my last job. What a pain in the azz. Foot operated press. Leave it in the Frenching bushes!
67L36Driver Here For The Long Haul! Local time 4:24 AM User ID 596 Joined Jan 18, 2016 Messages 9,613 Reaction score 41,158 Location Missouri Jan 19, 2020 #6 The maintenance shop at work had one that was air cylinder powered. Most of the stranding and closing machines to make wire rope have external contracting shoe brakes.
The maintenance shop at work had one that was air cylinder powered. Most of the stranding and closing machines to make wire rope have external contracting shoe brakes.