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These are some old tools that may stump some of you. You "wet behind the ears" techs can play too!Look in my gallery for hpi mo380
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Ever use an analyzer to check a misfire on a distributorless ignition? Theres one in there for that!bite me gramps. my computer is more sophisticated, but im learnig on my 79 fsb. you probably want me to tell you what you are supposed to use them for because you forgot lol.
the one on the right is a waffle iron.
second from the left is a crude telephone.
Ryan
I don't know about that, I don't see any string...CaFordDude said:...second your probably right on. Is it a picture of Ernie's first phone?
I think I have it now. The two left ones are parts of a crude torture device. The black stake somehow gets electricity (probably via lightening rod)You run the wire to the strange looking testicle holder (one testicle per cup) and torture away.These are some old tools that may stump some of you. You "wet behind the ears" techs can play too!Look in my gallery for hpi mo380
That was before string was invented. Not so good for long distance conversationsI don't know about that, I don't see any string...
Hopefully not the one thats cups the testicles and plugs in!! ROFLMAOI think my surgeon and dentist have used some of them on me. Or tools that looked similar anyway.
This is sick.... absolutely sick! TWO pages and not one salient guess??? better get to passin' out the "ear towels" lolThese are some old tools that may stump some of you. You "wet behind the ears" techs can play too!Look in my gallery for hpi mo380
These are some old tools that may stump some of you. You "wet behind the ears" techs can play too!Look in my gallery for hpi mo380
Suprisingly, Gunner, these tools at one time or another were commonly used many times a day!