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Tools and Hardware891 of 10103U.S. stamped s&w NY compassSmall Brass Gadget from Gram's Cabinet
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    Posted 3 years ago

    EricWood
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    Hi Guys...

    This is nothing especially old or special, but I was wondering if you guys would happen to know what this is used for. I found that in an old box with my dad's wood carving chisels. I can't imagine what he used it for.

    Thanks so much. Your help unravels some of the mystery of a part of his life that I never got very much involved in.

    Eric

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    1. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 3 years ago
      I'm not sure this is a tool as much as a 'thing' - the double threaded shaft portion is a hardware item called a 'hanger bolt', they come in lots of sizes and threads and are usually used when a couple pieces of a large wood thing are meant to be able to be regularly detached from each other, the wood-threaded end is permanently installed so the wingnut can be removed/replaced without having to rethread the screw portion each time. The stamped wingnut on yours is kinda unique, perhaps somebody will recognize that part from something specific??

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