Ok Tool Nerds--
Here's another opportunity to share your knowledge!
Help me identify WTF This Is...
If you recognize this,
please tell me:
1. what it is--please be specific--I don't know about these things!
2. what it's intended to be used for
3. if it still looks useable for its original purpose
4. alternative ideas on how to use it.
I've been able to stump a lot of people with a plethora of items.
Any light you can shine on this mystery would be appreciated!
Check out my past posts and see if you have ideas about these items too.
WTF Is This? #1 We still don't know what this is! Can you help?
WTF Is This? #2 I believe we have a consensus on this one! See what it is!
WTF Is This? #3 Likely a car part - transmission or drive shaft?
WTF Is This? #4 Nobody seems to have any idea what this is!
WTF Is This? #5 Lots of ideas on this one--a pulley, drill bit, craft rolling pin, torque limiter...
WTF Is This? #6 Perhaps a roller for a sliding door, an adjustable bearing
WTF Is This? #7 Dresser for a grinding wheel
WTF Is This? #8 Flame spreader for a propane torch?
WTF Is This? #9 Radiator top support bracket with bushing
WTF Is This? #10 No one has given input to this one!
WTF Is This? #11 A consensus!! Arrow head points for modern hollow metal arrows
WTF Is This? #12 A bracket!!!
WTF Is This? #13 Grease nipples/Grease fittings
WTF Is This? #14 A night light- late 30s or early 40s Empire State Building
WTF Is This? #15 There are lots of guesses, but not confirmed consensus. Do you know WTF Is This?
WTF Is This? #16 Another with many suggestions, but no conclusion!
WTF Is This? #17 Used for keying locks
Come back soon for WTF Is This? - #19
This looks like tool that secures a guy or tensioning wire into place. There's typically a 2nd u-shaped piece with threaded ends onto which nuts are placed. The helix pattern on the inside would match up with the pattern that is present on the mating tensioning wire.
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I believe you are right about all of that! There seems to be a pretty good consensus on this one! Thanks for giving your input @j4b450!
Having the cone shaped base it looks like something that snaps into place, and with the weave (a pre steem logo) in the slightly ground out part might secure a braided wire.
Yay! It's nice to have a general consensus on this--seems quite a few people were able to recognize this! Grateful for your sharing your expertise @bitshares101.
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