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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 08 Nov 2012, 13:18
by catgate
Tizer wrote:Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Post Author: Tizer ยป Thu Nov 08, 2012 11:10 am
I think Catgate would have replied to the last two mystery objects with `ruler'!
I have not replied to most of the above items because they are not particularly "mystery".( In fact I have several of the engineering items featured and more.) Most items have been items which are of specialist use and thus are uncommon, but certainly not "Mystery".

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 06:36
by Stanley
Catty, so I'm wasting my time.... Surprising how many people open this topic. Of course they are mysteries if you don't know what they are!
Bodge has got it , its the adapter for holding collets in the nose of the lathe and yes there is a draw bolt that goes with them. Collets are used for holding specific sizes of round stock for turning, especially in repetition work. Their virtue is that they always hold the rod perfectly central. Try this one, but if you know it, please speculate on how it got there.

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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 09:33
by Pluggy
Its an old vice with the handle missing. It was bolted to a younger tree to secure it, and the tree grew around it.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 10 Nov 2012, 11:12
by Tizer
Sometimes when you try to fell an old garden tree such as a cherry the saw hits metal in the centre of the trunk - the metal rod or pipe that the owner used as a stake when the tree began to get loosened by the wind. The tree has to be sawn off above the stake (guesswork!) and the remaining trunk might stay there for many years, covered in ivy or clematis. Don't be surprised if you hit metal in a tree and find it's a coin - some people like to go around knocking coins edgewise into trees!

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 11 Nov 2012, 06:07
by Stanley
You're right of course. It used to be at the corner where Forty Steps meets the path down the side of Clough Mill Dam in Ouzledale. It's a blacksmith's vice and I have always wondered why it was there. A rag and bone man called Brydon had a 'marine store' by the side of the dam that serves Ouzledale and it's quite likely that the vice dates back to that time. Now I'll have to look for another MYSTERY for you! This one is too easy....

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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 11 Nov 2012, 08:01
by Wendyf
At last, one that isn't a mystery to me! It's a spring balance. (I think)

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 11 Nov 2012, 08:55
by Gloria
I'm with Wendy on this.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 11 Nov 2012, 11:14
by PostmanPete
It looks like the sort of weighing scales that fishermen use...?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 11 Nov 2012, 11:21
by PanBiker
I will hazard a guess that it may well be made by Salter.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 12 Nov 2012, 05:59
by Stanley
Well done Ladies! You got there first. German actually and it's a spring balance that weighs up to 28lbs. Try this one....

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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 12 Nov 2012, 07:54
by David Whipp
Useful for a flagellant?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 12 Nov 2012, 09:28
by PostmanPete
David Whipp wrote:Useful for a flagellant?

I reckon you'd be 50 shades of beetroot if you tried that...! :surprised:

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 12 Nov 2012, 09:40
by Bodger
Lubrication chain, and no it's not written in reverse

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 05:19
by Stanley
Nowhere near yet lads. Comrade Nolic has seen these......

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 06:48
by Nolic
Has he? Nolic

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 07:52
by Stanley
Almost certainly, think back to the days when we had a textile industry.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 08:17
by Wendyf
Is it a collection of chains that held batches of samples? My dad was in the timber trade and samples of Formica etc were all on similar little chains.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 08:58
by Gloria
Just guessing here---was it used underneath some moving part and was dragged along to clean something??

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 10:06
by Stanley
Don't think of them as a bunch. Consider what individual chains could be used for.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 13:43
by Nolic
Were they used by cutlookers? Nolic

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 13 Nov 2012, 16:00
by Gloria
Is it for chain-mail??

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 14 Nov 2012, 04:44
by Stanley
Sorry, you haven't got there yet but Comrade Nolic is in the right place, the mill. A proper mystery?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 14 Nov 2012, 07:05
by Nolic
No idea. Nolic

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 14 Nov 2012, 07:57
by Stanley
I think I'd better come clean... They are heald chains used to suspend certain sorts of specialised healds instead af the strings used in sheds weaving ordinary cloth like Bancroft. Ernie Roberts gave them to me and told me what they were. Right, we need another...

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Dead simple? Not quite what it seems, look carefully....

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 14 Nov 2012, 08:31
by Pluggy
A glove you can wear on either hand. Possibly so that when the palm side gets worn you swap hands and have a relatively new palm side ?