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    Posted 12 years ago

    datech282k
    (3 items)

    Found this many years ago. Only one person has known what it is because his father was in service during the second world war.

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    1. mikielikesigns2 mikielikesigns2, 12 years ago
      to practice *^#^*&%$/????????????
    2. datech282k, 12 years ago
      HINT : It was used by the navy.
    3. TRIKER TRIKER, 12 years ago
      DC Plug. Damage Controll Plug for plugging holes in the ship
    4. datech282k, 12 years ago
      Yes TRIKER It was used to plug the rubber rafts if they had bullet holes
    5. TRIKER TRIKER, 12 years ago
      Ahhh yes. I forgot that detail. That's the reason for the spiral groove. They also had smooth ones of various sizes that would be pounded into the hull of ships for bullet and larger holes used with a fiberous stuff called Oakum (if my memory serves me.) to help seal the plug.

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