User Panel
Posted: 12/3/2016 5:22:48 PM EDT
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I don't know, but if you ever see your doctor approaching you with one while in the examination room, my advice would be to just fucking RUN.
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Goes on the end of a lance/spray wand to either apply coatings in a confined space or to clean a confined space or pipe
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Gerbil insertion device. Air holes and port windows for the little guys.
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You bury this in all your holes and then you can say to grandmas around the world, I've buried the boof annihilator 6 in me
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ARFF piercing nozzle. Used on a crash truck to pierce aircraft skin and extinguish fires. That or its from one of those big ass extinguishers fastened to a cart.
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North Korean nuclear vape tool with built in anal retentive ventilation for multiple pricks.
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The holes in the two collars are obviously detent holes. You can see wear where the spring loaded ball bearings or pin detents rolled around the circumference. The taper with what looks like a cotter pin hole on the end is supposed to hold some sort of thing that needs to be indexed for adjustment. Based on the size, the brass end makes a convenient handle for one to rotate the thing to adjust.
Beyond that, I'd need to know what fits on the tapered end. ETA: Upon a closer look (zoomed in) the hole in the end is not centered. This suggests a taper pin rather than a cotter. |
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you called it a "tool" so I suppose it couldn't be the penetrator for some kind of sabot round?
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