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Mystery tools from previous homeowner
I have two mystery "tools" that came with my house and I am wondering if anyone here has any idea what they are.
The original owner of my house was reportedly into woodworking and the house has a 30 x 15 shop space with a wood rack and 240V etc that I now use as my own shop and office (typing to you all from the shop at this very moment) and this is where these tools were found. First one is clamped to a shelf, marked "Acme" and below that "29P - 89." Seems like a clamp of some sort? Second one has no markings, appears to be aluminum. The "rod" has one flattened side as if it is supposed to slide into something. The business end has 12 little teeth which are independently attached to a little axle kind of thing. Any ideas? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I suspect both of them are boatmakers tools.
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The rod is for a radial arm saw. It prevents wood from kicking back. It installs at an angle, adjustable to the height of the wood, sliding up and down, with the teeth allowing the wood to move freely in one direction.
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The round disk shaped thing was apparently owned by Wile E. Coyote
I'd be very careful with that...
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The reddish thing looks like a Bic lighter......
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Could be, there is evidence around the house that the PO was more a "I'm going to build this bulletproof functional thing" woodworker than a "I'm going to inlay some ebony here to really set off the look of the burl" kind of woodworker.
Did I forget to mention that the Acme product has a fuse?
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IMO, round clamp is to hold a circular saw blade so it can be sharpened.
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You could use the disk clamp to clamp a piece of wood and put it in a lathe, to turn it into a disk of wood such as a wooden wheel.
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Yep, Steve is correct. Its an anti kick back paws that goes in the front of a radial arm saw. I have an old DeWalt 12" saw in the shop. I remember removing it when I first saw it on there.
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[QUOTE=Tishabet;11560008]I have two mystery "tools" that came with my house and I am wondering if anyone here has any idea what they are.
The original owner of my house was reportedly into woodworking and the house has a 30 x 15 shop space with a wood rack and 240V etc that I now use as my own shop and office (typing to you all from the shop at this very moment) and this is where these tools were found. First one is clamped to a shelf, marked "Acme" and below that "29P - 89." Seems like a clamp of some sort? Second one has no markings, appears to be aluminum. The "rod" has one flattened side as if it is supposed to slide into something. The business end has 12 little teeth which are independently attached to a little axle kind of thing. Any ideas? ![]() ![]() Its a blade vise to sharpen circular saw blades with a file the hard way by hand.
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Just because we know what it is, I still have to ask. Were there any springs about this size anywhere near the ACME saw blade holder?
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'Acme' was apparently the Amazon.com of the cartoon world...
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The saw blade clamp is from the days when we had to take care of our stuff.
- Now they're so cheap it's just easier to buy a new one. I still sharpen a chainsaw chain by hand. I use a little round file with a built in guide. The trick is not to let it get too blunt.
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its about $.60-.75 per tooth depending on how may blades we send in. We collect them and send in 15-20 blades at a time to get a bulk price in sharpening. I use to know how to set sharpen a hand saw but that was 30 years ago. Now, I am not sure if I remember how to use one (We use the Japanese pull saw. They are far superior IMO). |
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