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| JW in MO   Orange Level     Joined: 16 Feb 2010 Location: South KC Area Points: 2670 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Topic: What is it? Posted: 14 May 2020 at 8:14pm | 
| My expert crew was absolutely no help so here I am.  Found these two in the Father-in-laws stuff and I don't have a clue, they are about 1/2" thick.  They fold completely around and and you can make out how they have double holes.  I thought maybe they were a special tool to hold something like brake lines or chain, I don't know.  He worked for a transport company for a wile doing hydraulics and repair to auto haulers. | |
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| allisbred   Orange Level Access   Joined: 28 Mar 2015 Location: Hanover Pa Points: 1011 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 14 May 2020 at 8:38pm | 
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   Looks like a wire clamp/crimper similar to tool used for spark plug ends, just different sizes
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| jaybmiller   Orange Level Access   Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Greensville,Ont Points: 24775 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 14 May 2020 at 8:51pm | 
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   possibly a 'flaring' tool ? | |
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| Kansas99   Orange Level Access   Joined: 26 Feb 2015 Location: W Kansas Points: 4868 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 14 May 2020 at 9:30pm | 
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   JW, just type in picture of antique wire crimp pliers.  Looks like they are Klein 132-15 reversible wire crimp splice tool.  Never seen them before and when I searched that I couldn't believe it picture looks identical. | |
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| JW in MO   Orange Level     Joined: 16 Feb 2010 Location: South KC Area Points: 2670 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 14 May 2020 at 9:38pm | 
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 I'll be darned, Thanks, that's it.  I rekon he spliced a lot of wires, God only knows how many tail, reverse and marker lights I've come across. | |
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| JC-WI   Orange Level Access   Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: wisconsin Points: 34374 |  Post Options  Thanks(0)  Quote  Reply  Posted: 14 May 2020 at 11:03pm | 
| You got some fancy ones there...  Got a simple one here, a  Swedish Never Turn,  S&H CO N.Y. USA Have
 used it in bending brake lines and forming copper tubing and crimping 
wire terminals and like the lock on it for holding small stuff still.  | |
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