jimoshel Posted October 24, 2013 Share Posted October 24, 2013 or what it's for? Was cleaning out an old shed that was falling down and found it. Thought it might have something to do molding bullets but it really not right for that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AeroNautical Posted October 24, 2013 Share Posted October 24, 2013 That, is what we like to call in the trade, a hoo-dangy. It also goes by the name whachamacallit, and combobber. As for what it does, I think the names are pretty self explanatory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimoshel Posted October 24, 2013 Author Share Posted October 24, 2013 You left out 'thing a ma jig'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny quest Posted October 24, 2013 Share Posted October 24, 2013 looks like a dikferr.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronnie Posted October 24, 2013 Share Posted October 24, 2013 ANTIQUE NUT CRACKER~MILLER~AUSTIN TEXAS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yxmj Posted October 24, 2013 Share Posted October 24, 2013 I will edit as Ronnie is correct Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimoshel Posted October 24, 2013 Author Share Posted October 24, 2013 Gives a whole new meaning to the term 'ball buster'. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comanche County Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 :rotfl2: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ftpiercecracker1 Posted October 25, 2013 Share Posted October 25, 2013 That is one HELL of a nut cracker, :eek:. I wonder if its strong enough to crack black walnuts, probably would have to break out a cheater bar. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimoshel Posted October 25, 2013 Author Share Posted October 25, 2013 I'll let you know as soon as I find out. Black walnuts was the first thing came to mind when Ronnie said nut cracker. When I was a kid in Joplin, Mo we used grand dad's anvil and black smith hammer to crack them things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ftpiercecracker1 Posted October 26, 2013 Share Posted October 26, 2013 I'll let you know as soon as I find out. Black walnuts was the first thing came to mind when Ronnie said nut cracker. When I was a kid in Joplin, Mo we used grand dad's anvil and black smith hammer to crack them things. Ya? How'd that work out for ya? :D Any time i tried that (dad is/was a farrier) either they would shoot out like a bullet, not crack at all, or turn into natures hand grenade, destroying the meat and embedding shards of shell in my face. Black walnuts are probably the most difficult nut to crack in the north america, IMHO. Eventually i got wise i just used the bench vise and a cheater bar, sweet jesus are those things hard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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