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#2 Fuse puller?
 

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Thats exactly what i was gunna say! Lol

I think it's for cutting insulation on wires. But I bet it could help you light your stogie in a pinch.
 

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#1 Crimp die
#2 Blue Ox beat me to it
#3 Stogie cutter (Where's my Romeo y Julietta?)
#4 Crimp tool (but no die in it) used for Cannon connector pins (lots of military stuff)
 

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I think it's for cutting insulation on wires. But I bet it could help you light your stogie in a pinch.
Id use it if need be... ive used a slide out razor knife in a pinch lol
 

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#1 Crimp die
#2 Blue Ox beat me to it
#3 Stogie cutter (Where's my Romeo y Julietta?)
#4 Crimp tool (but no die in it) used for Cannon connector pins (lots of military stuff)
First one is a crimp die, I was not willing to pay $150 for limited time use when I can step over to a machine shop.
The wire stripper is for prepping(edit) rg59 cable
And the last one is a crimper that uses multiple retracting points for crimping of the mil spec pins.
 
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Here are some, first one was roughed out on a mill

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The second one looks like a heavy duty fuse puller. The last looks like some type of crimper.

Damm, I guess I should have refreshed the thread before I replied
 

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I've stripped a $h!tload of Cat 5 & 6 but I've never seen a stripping tool like that.
You are correct, it is for rg59. I labeled it wrong. Have similar concept one for cat5 but it is different. Sometimes it all becomes just a blur.
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Surprised no one got this one, it's a valve lapping tool for older engines with a slot cut in the valve.
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Surprised no one got this one, it's a valve lapping tool for older engines with a slot cut in the valve.
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It was so obvious nobody paid attention.
 

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You are correct, it is for rg59. I labeled it wrong. Have similar concept one for cat5 but it is different. Sometimes it all becomes just a blur.
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Never saw a RG59 (or 6) tool like that either. Tossed mine and used a razor knife. For me it was faster, more reliable and the blades were cheaper.
 

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Yeah, I'm going to kick myself when we hear the answer.

I keep trying to think of something that needs wedging or prying and I'm coming up with nada. Maybe a hint on what general area it's used on.
 

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