Another Auto Mechanic’s Tool to Guess
Here’s another device that resurfaced recently as I did some searching deep in the lower compartment of my toolbox.
It is shown in its folded configuration. The handle (the straight part) swings a bit over 90 degrees into its working position. It’s another Snap-On brand item.
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Added hints:
1) Both the curved and the straight pieces have small tapered projections on them on their ends.
2) The tool isn’t of that much use other than for its intended purpose for which it is excellent.
3) Snap-On Tools still offer this item attesting to its continuing need. Their current one has a suffix ‘-A’ added to the catalog number apparently to reflect a slight comfort modification to the handle.
4) It is a leverage tool.
Another Auto Mechanic’s Tool to Guess
Here’s another device that resurfaced recently as I did some searching deep in the lower compartment of my toolbox.
It is shown in its folded configuration. The handle (the straight part) swings a bit over 90 degrees into its working position. It’s another Snap-On brand item.
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Added hints:
1) Both the curved and the straight pieces have small tapered projections on them on their ends.
2) The tool isn’t of that much use other than for its intended purpose for which it is excellent.
3) Snap-On Tools still offer this item attesting to its continuing need. Their current one has a suffix ‘-A’ added to the catalog number apparently to reflect a slight comfort modification to the handle.
4) It is a leverage tool.