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Old 01-23-2005, 10:19 PM   #1
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Default "What is it?" #57

OK time to spin us a tail about what this tool is for. I know you can drill this one but you need to give us details and be the first to answer correctly.

100 points and a WIN what more could you want?????

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Old 01-24-2005, 04:22 AM   #2
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Ok, this is an arbor for some type of disc. Perhaps a saw blade, a cutoff wheel, a flat sanding wheel? Good for close quarters work.
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This one might be a little hard to see so I'll give you some details. It looks like the shaft is 1/4" dia. I see a small "O" ring in a slot near the working end. Hardwood to say too much and give it away
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OH NO I just split that wood molding I was putting up.......... (Not really, this is another hint)

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Wild guess, a nail driver.
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Wild guess, a nail driver.
You are on the right track..... keep going...... think how this might work.....

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Old 01-25-2005, 02:44 PM   #7
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It spins the nail. Hepls prevent spliting in the wood. The "o" ring in the grooce keeps a pin in place from falling out. The pin will hold the nail in place.
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It spins the nail. Hepls prevent spliting in the wood. The "o" ring in the grooce keeps a pin in place from falling out. The pin will hold the nail in place.
You chuck this in a drill. The finishing nail goes in where some ball bearings hold it while you drill the nail in through the molding then you hammer it the rest of the way.........

The nail becomes a drill bit of sorts.....

I guess this was a hard one, thought someone else would have one and know what it was right off....

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Old 01-25-2005, 04:56 PM   #9
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On one of the Router Workshop videos they use a drill with the nail chucker-up. I think it was in the butterfly house episode.
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