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Thursday, January 20, 2005

248.



249. Approx. 3 1/4" long



250. 3 1/2" long




251. 1 1/2" long



252. 2 1/4" tall



253. 8 3/4" long








Answers

8 Comments:

  • 251 = Self Drilling Drywall Anchor

    Jim

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1/20/2005 10:57 AM  

  • 250 = Concrete anchor (I think)

    Jim

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1/20/2005 11:00 AM  

  • >252.removable pipe clamps that fit into a bench vise

    Correct.

    >251 = Self Drilling Drywall Anchor

    It's for drywall, but it's not an anchor.

    >250 = Concrete anchor (I think)

    This one isn't a concrete anchor.

    By Blogger Rob H., at 1/20/2005 6:20 PM  

  • >>251 = Self Drilling Drywall Anchor

    >It's for drywall, but it's not an anchor.

    Please ignore my previous answer, it's an anchor so this answer is correct.

    By Blogger Rob H., at 1/20/2005 6:37 PM  

  • 250. Nail set, possibly for finish nails.

    [mp]

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1/24/2005 12:41 PM  

  • >250. Nail set, possibly for finish nails

    It could be used for that but according to the seller it's something else.

    By Blogger Rob H., at 1/25/2005 7:43 PM  

  • 249 is a tool for working on in ground sprinkler systems...?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1/25/2005 9:36 PM  

  • >249 is a tool for working on in ground sprinkler systems...?

    Nope, this tool isn't for sprinklers.

    By Blogger Rob H., at 1/26/2005 5:28 PM  

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