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  1. #1
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    Default What are these (for)?

    I bought a bunch of tools today for $10 along with these items and was wondering if anyone knew what they were. I know the wolf item looks like some sort of table saw without power source, and hoping the red art was possibly a lathe. the aluminum piece looks like some tpe of clamp not sure what. The wooden dowel thing looks like it's for marking stuff but not sure for marking what,and the hatchet/hammer I thought possibly a masonry tool, but has a little wedge like for pulling stuff.

    The first Wolf Tool says Autralian patent No. 152701 if that helps

    Any help would be appreciated

    Thank You
    Last edited by 00Jeff; 6th March 2012 at 11:22 AM. Reason: thought of something to add

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    Pic 1 is a drill powered lathe/saw multitool. The red bracket I think is for mounting the drill.
    Pic 2 I don't know
    Pic 3 It's definitely a hatchet and I think is a called a trap setter but may also be a side axe. Don't know what the notch is for.
    Pic 4 Marking gauge

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    Pic 3 is a packers hatchet. Hatchet blade for cracking open wooden boxes, hammer head on opposite end to blade for nailing and the nick in the side of blade for pulling nails.

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    I agree with the descriptions of pics 1,3 & 4.

    Pic 3 looks to me like a bespoke made holding jig for something fairly flat (electronic cards?) and has the capability to rotate them.

    Could you post a couple of other pics from different angles (the 2 rods are the rear are interesting) also if there is a makers mark, that could be useful as well.
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