90130_ Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 04:21AM
Hmmm, ok. I'm still kinda scratching my head on the item at the left of the
pic, but 2nd from the left appears to be a spark tester for automotive
ignitions, 3rd from left is a tool I still own and use, a cam-action oil filter
wrench.
4th at the far right is a combination ratchet and socket wrench / spanner.
Did I win anything?
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 04:27AM
You're doin pretty good on most counts 9er 'cept you obviously didn read the
rules in the 1st Round
But, in fairness round 7 is all you bubba
BTW, sayin a wrench is a certain type of wrench ain't gonna cut it. Each and
every tool shown is very specific and as such needs a specific mention of what
its individual purpose is
BlahX3 Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 04:38AM
Now yer changin da rulz fukker. Do you mean thingamajig, doohickey and goddamit
don't count?
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 04:41AM
Well no, but I might consider flatchamadooler as a valid nomenclature
BTW, 9er's right on the cam action oil filter wrench, but 2nd from the left is
still open and what I'm lookin for with the far right is what this wrench is
made for being used on.
Here's a clue for the far right: it has a socket on one side and a square drive
hole on the back side where you see the socket and these are operated by a
reversable ratcheting action. Then there's a smaller square drive hole just
below the ratcheting section and another square drive hole on the other end of
the tool and all 3 square drives are different sizes
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/09/2011 04:49AM by Mrkim.
90130_ Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 04:47AM
Well damn it, no, I didn't read the fk'n rules... I started with the pic of the
most easily identifiable tools and went from there.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 04:50AM
S'aright dude, no harm, no foul and it's all in fun anyway
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 11:53AM
So, as it stands 1, 2 and 4 are still on the block ... anyone, anyone, ...
Bueller ... Bueller
Now for some hints: #1 relates to helpin keep things cool while #4 is for helpin
get things heated up and #2, though made for workin on electrical stuff dudn
have anything to do with spark
And ... as a clarification for #4 the ratcheting actio is on the other end, not
for the socket, my bad .... DOH
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/09/2011 11:55AM by Mrkim.
90130_ Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 03:39PM
Ok, I'll play. #1 is a radiator fin straightening tool. Or comb, as it is
commonly referred to. Was tired last night, didn't think hard enough...
90130_ Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 03:41PM
#4 is a side terminal battery bolt wrench, usually found on GM vehicles.
Mrkim Report This Comment Date: September 05, 2011 05:30PM
Yep, #1 is indeed a radiator fin comb, though havin tried to use it a few times
now the ol tried and true small flat blade screwdriver seems to do a better and
easier job of it.
#4's still up for grabs though, along with #2