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It appears to be a corn crib sampler probe to get the kernals out for testing o moisture.
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I believe it is a soil perculation probe for testing the amount of water that the soil will absorb by measuring the notches left by the paddle.
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I had considered a training grid for linesmen, but I dismissed it because the grid is odd shaped and the throw switch at the bottom does not teach much and all the pictures of linesmen training schools have men climbing poles mounting insulators.
But I have been wrong before.
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I believe it is a Direct Current High Voltage switching yard which is now long out of date.this could also be where a direct current rail system worked from for rail cars or light radial rail roads .
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I believe it is a Direct Current High Voltage switching yard which is now long out of date this could be at Menlow Park where Thomas Edison started testing .
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I believe it is a Direct Current High Voltage switching yard which is now long out of date..
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It could also be to flare the tubes on a calliope ( steam pipe organ)
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I could also be used to flare the end on small brass bells.
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I believe it could also be a flaring tooling for the brass tubes on a pipe organ.
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I believe it could also be a tool to roll a crimp for antique glass door knobs handles.
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I believe it could be used to flare the end of brass curtain rods to insert the end fittings.
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I believe this tool could form the ends for brass musical instruments to flare or swage the end of the tubing.
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I believe it is a tool to make lead caming to hold the panes of glass in for leaded windows
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I work in the electrical field and conduit for wires ( pipe ) is reamed with a spiral pointed internal reamer ( look on Ridge Tool pipe reamer ) .I do like tubing cutter.
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