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I was looking for a short bracket I once had, shaped kinda like a dog bone with a hole in each end, when I ran across this. Never did find the bracket.

I found this on the side of the road at a pull-off some years ago. Looks like It's for crimping something, I was just wondering what,so I can get one and crimp it. Doesn't look like a cheap tool either, looks like precision equipment. Someone probably dropped it and lost it i'm thinking, like a power co. or phone co. worker.

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I was looking for a short bracket I once had, shaped kinda like a dog bone with a hole in each end, when I ran across this. Never did find the bracket.

I found this on the side of the road at a pull-off some years ago. Looks like It's for crimping something, I was just wondering what,so I can get one and crimp it. Doesn't look like a cheap tool either, looks like precision equipment. Someone probably dropped it and lost it i'm thinking, like a power co. or phone co. worker.

Tom I see a name on the side of the crimping tool. Maybe go online and find exactly what it was for.

mike

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Used a lot with BNC and F type connectors. Hexagonal crimp tool. I use them a lot for 50 ohm, and 75 ohm coax cable as has been stated.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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Used a lot with BNC and F type connectors. Hexagonal crimp tool. I use them a lot for 50 ohm, and 75 ohm coax cable as has been stated.

Rob

you want it? I never crimp 50 or 75 ohm coax cable myself.

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you want it? I never crimp 50 or 75 ohm coax cable myself.

Type "F" series are the connectors that plug into your television and stereos. They use a female threaded barrel. It is much better to make your own cables that purchase ones from places like "Radio Shack" or retail establishments. These are 75 ohm cable; RG-59 series.

Rob

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Looks like some sort of "sexual" bondage tool or something to me, maybe a clit stripper or somthing? What part of town were you in when you found it Tom? randyp

I was on rt. 24 in Appomattox, at the surrender grounds- did you lose it? I'll send it back if it's yours.

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Nah, I just bought a new Hydraulic powered one, thanks anyway,,,,randyp :tease:

Water or grease powered hydraulics? Mine is getting weak and im in need of a new replacement; sterile of course.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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