Hello, I picked this up at a Goodwill store. It is 28" and in 32nds. Tried looking on internet but didn't see anything close. Hoping someone knows what this was used with. It cost $3 and because it was in 32nds I assumed it was used woodworking somehow.
Take a picture with a plain white background and do a google image search. if you do that with the pictures now it will look for furniture. Maybe someone will know what it is, barring that try the google search.
I thought the same thing but I doubt that accuracy to 1/32nd inch is necessary for such a tool. It looks to me like a part of some kind of depth gauge. Perhaps liquid measurement based on volume displacement in a vat or container. It might be useful for measuring the inside depth of a hollow form on a lathe.
Google Image Search was a big help: LOL…............
Image size:
500 × 375
No other sizes of this image found. Best guess for this image:chair
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Web results Chair - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chair
One of the basic pieces of furniture, a chair is a type of seat. Its primary features are two pieces of a durable material, attached as back and seat to one another at …
Oh Well …... A Little Laughter now & then never hurt!
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AFTER CROPPING THE CHAIR OUT OF THERE MAYBE IT'S A:
Now we're getting NOWHERE!!! ...... "The Morning After?" ...lol…
That my friends is the apparatus missing from he forum email server. No wonder we are not getting email notifications. The apparatus it's self looks to be missing the Alder handle. Please send it back to Cricket ASAP
That my friends is the apparatus missing from he forum email server. No wonder we are not getting email notifications. The apparatus it s self looks to be missing the Alder handle. Please send it back to Cricket ASAP
Oh Sure! The good old YES but maybe NO >>>>>> OR NO But maybe YES!<<<<<<< Excuse.
Well! We're having FUN with it anyway, My Friend! YUK YUK YUK!
And don't forget "Live to tell the stories, they sound better that way." They sure as Heck DO!
My Best Regards: Rick S.
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