"C" does ring a bell but, with so many bats in my belfry, it's kinda hard to hear! I'm wondering if it is a part of something, rather than a complete implement; like a spring-loaded trigger release from a staple-gun magazine? Sure is annoying! Davo.
Thanks guys! I really appreciate it. Most will end up on the wall where they can confuse the hell out of anyone who visits the shop, but the automotive related ones, maybe I'll get a chance to use. A. Drum brake tool, holds springs, removes retaining clips B. Circular saw guide C. Unknown part of another tool maybe D. Spindle thread chaser A tool I can use! E. Large truck snow chain repair pliers F. Piston ring installer I like to see how this one works G. Circle scribe of some sort H. Inside door handle clip pliers (http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt1/page_24891_159/lisle_35200_door_handle__window_clip_removerinstal.html) not grease cap pliers or valve keeper pliers or hose clamp pliers I. Piston ring groove cleaner J. Valve seat pilot bushing? K. Closed drive rear clip remover -I need to see this one in action L. Snap ring pliers M. Snap ring pliers Not labeled but identifiable: Tape Hammer Bucket with sockets
I'm tellin ya, H is inside door handle clip pliers! http://www.denlorstools.com/home/dt...0_door_handle__window_clip_removerinstal.html
I have "K" it is used to hold the early front u joint together like on my 37 Chevy sedan so you can bolt it toghther
F is definatly a piston ring instaler i have a snap-on one. it goes a bit weird when you squeeze the handle without the ring in place