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  • Stuff in the garage (bowing to the knowledge of STW)
  • juan
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    What is that stuff:
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    4


    This one as the word greenline written on it.
    5

    Once again I trust the forum on which all questions can be answered to live up to its high standard.

    project
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    1, PIPE THREADER

    9 ,NUT SPLITTER

    iolo
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    2. flywheel puller

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    leffeboy
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    2 = superstar crank remover

    wombat
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    2. Car Hub Puller

    matthewjb
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    2 puller of some description

    {Damn too slow}

    Simwit
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    2 Bearing puller
    4 Sheet metal hole punches

    Zedsdead
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    1 – pipe cutter?

    2 – puller

    3 – looks like an impact driver? yeah a punch!

    4 – not sure

    5 – nut splitter

    mefty
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    2. Some sort of bearing or gear puller like this

    neilb67
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    1) Die holder for cutting threads
    2) 3 legged puller for bearing removal
    3) Looks like a leather punch
    4) Sheet metal punch
    5) Nut Splitter

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Instruments of anal torture.

    brakes
    Free Member

    what's a nut splitter?

    wombat
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    bakes – Member
    what's a nut splitter?

    Is that a wise question on here? 😯

    ernie_lynch
    Free Member

    what's a nut splitter?

    Flashheart has already told you………….pay attention ffs

    juan
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    Thanks everyone.
    It gives me some key word, so I can look up in google and try to price them.
    For the n°1,the two grey nobs on each side of the stick kinda fix the pattern in the main hole (the pattern can rotate in the hole).

    Cheers anyway

    colnagokid
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    Agree with above, die wrench, gear/anything puller, flareing tool?, sheet metal hole cutters, nut splitter

    julianwilson
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    CaptainFlashheart – Member

    Instruments of anal torture.

    During a house renovation once, I politely enquired what one of these was for, to be advised the very same. 😆

    neilb67
    Free Member

    Juan, the sheet metal punches are commonly called Q max punches and cost a fortune for good ones.

    sturmey
    Free Member

    no 4 is a tool box relatively new invention used for storing tools in one place so you can find them easily 😉

    project
    Free Member

    Nut Splitter, you place the yoke of the splitter over the seized/stuck nut,and then tighten the nut on the treaded bar,the arrow head then slowly splits the seized nut, and doesnt damage the thread.

    MrOvershoot
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    1. reversible holder/ratchet for pipe threading, the dies are held in a hexagonal carrier. (probably made by RIGID)

    2. 3 leg self aligning puller (for bearings/sprockets etc)

    3. Its called a Wad punch set (punch holes in leather/plastic or rubber)

    4. Sheet metal hole punch set (drill hole to bolt size, assemble unit either side of hole & tighten till the two parts pull through creating a neat hole to the size selected)

    5. Nut splitter (medium size shown)

    I have all those and lots more in the workshop 🙂

    BTW the Facom pullers are top quality.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    As others have said but I got 4 out of 5
    Thought 3 was an impact driver

    juan
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    Wow once again, STW did not let me down. Is there one thing this forum cnat do 😉

    wwaswas
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    have a thread about tools that doesn't descend into comments about inserting them up bottoms?

    JonEdwards
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    Mt Overshoot is spot on.

    PeterPoddy
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    BTW the Facom pullers are top quality.

    Facom stuff is brilliant. I, err, borrowed a Facom Ratchet from work 15 years ago. Still got it. Brilliant kit. Are they not nearly a French Snap-on equivilent?

    MrOvershoot
    Full Member

    JonEdwards – Member
    Mt Overshoot is spot on.

    I ought to be its how I earn a living.

    PeterPoddy – Member

    Facom stuff is brilliant. I, err, borrowed a Facom Ratchet from work 15 years ago. Still got it. Brilliant kit. Are they not nearly a French Snap-on equivilent?

    Yes its very well made stuff and a huge range Have a lookIIRC they also own Britool & Sykes Pickavant

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