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The Official "What The Heck Is This?" Thread

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Focker, Feb 19, 2016.

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    Fresbone

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    Heat shield? It has a textured surface that looks like it had some material attached to it.
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    PeteL

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    Heat shield for the underfloor brake master cylinder.
     
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    HellaSlow

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    Yep. and would have originally has asbestos on there.
     
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    wheelie

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    Mmmmmm. Asbestos. .
     
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    Tastes like paint chips…
     
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    Fireball

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    Lead-based paint chips or modern epoxy based paint chips?
     
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    Danefraz

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    i think the titanium dioxide chips have a hit of mint when you’re looking for something extra
     
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    My neighbors house has asbestos shingles on the roof. Haven't tasted them yet. Up here in the Sierra's they probably have a hint of Pine to them.
     
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    Oldpappy

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    We used to play with asbestos and mercury when we were kids :D

    I recently bought a box of tools at an estate sale because there were some high quality tools in the box that I could use.

    Found some "punches" like I have never seen before and am curious about what they may be for.

    Anyone have any idea?

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    SoCalNickG

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    Are any leading edges sharp?
    Could they be aligning tools of some type? Used similar to a clutch aligning tool.
     
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    Oldpappy

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    No sharp edges, and these all have defiantly been struck on the other end by a hammer, so some sort of punches, not alignment tools.
     
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    SFaulken

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    For "countersetting" pins to a fixed depth for some reason?
     
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    They might be valve guide drivers. I had some of those from an old toolbox of my dad's. I didn't know what they were either.
    I've done several image searches and feel like my 'guess' is close.
     
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    Oldpappy

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    The smaller ones are far too small to be valve guide drivers, but perhaps they may be for something similar.
     
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    PeteL

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    Today I learned something.
     
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    Oldpappy

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    Me too!

    I was racking my brain trying to figure out what these were for.

    Thanks guys !
     
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    Oldpappy

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    Inside the box were a "Proto" brake spoon, several sizes of center punches, drift punches, and cold chisels. Plus these concrete anchor setting tools.

    The brake spoon is what got my attention since I have misplaced the one I have had for more than 50 years. Pretty good haul for $2 I think.
     
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