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Doing some re-wiring and found this antique in a box
Many deer hunter have used them.In fairness I can probably throw a rock in about any direction from my house and hit an adult neighbor that doesn't know that is a climbing rig mostly used by linesman and arborists either. It isn't exactly something that was ever found in 70% of homes/garages/workplaces.
I wish I had a ricer like that! Although that might be refered to by a different name when it was new.
Again...a small (by percentage) subset of the US population.Many deer hunter have used them.
So does it remove the hulls/shellls or whatever its called?I wish I had a ricer like that! Although that might be refered to by a different name when it was new.
Does it have any patent numbers on it? We can google around and figure it out.My dad was a machinist. I understand what these were used for, Except the dial/rotation item on the left. The point rotates and registers on the dial. Any ideas how it was used. The spring loaded/lock ID measurement tool at top is slick.View attachment 197478
Nope! I use a diff version for making mashed potatoes. you boil your potatoes and then put them in the ricer. turn clockwise to mash them into a "rice" consistency. Then add all your artery clogging stuff and mix it together.So does it remove the hulls/shellls or whatever its called?
You might get in trouble posting that if it was not in 70% of homes or garages by Mr Baker. LolMy dad was a machinist. I understand what these were used for, Except the dial/rotation item on the left. The point rotates and registers on the dial. Any ideas how it was used. The spring loaded/lock ID measurement tool at top is slick.View attachment 197478