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    random tool finds, looking for identification

    I come up on random things all the time. Does anyone know what these are called, or what they're for? All of the metal items (small pointy, and large cylindrical) came together with the wrench looking piece. Not sure if they're related or not.

    The last photo with the drill saw - I know the drill saw, I have a few of my own, but what is the one in the front? It's similar to a drill saw but it is obviously something different.



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    No idea on pic 1. Wrench is just a ratchet missing the guts I think. Hole saw looking thing appears to be a rasp of some sorts.

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    Jay,

    Best I could find is this...they refer to it as a hybrid ratchet wrench, in regards to your first image.

    Craftsman ups tool versatility | RideApart

    Can't really help you on the first one, an I'ma just guess that other in the last is a different type of Hole Saw bit. Sure another will chime in with the exact name of it, an the first image.

    Good luck!

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    I would call the last photo of the "not" a hole saw a hole rasp. Mike
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    Ha ha! Great minds think a like Mike.

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    The first pic looks like leather punches.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=leat...w=1280&bih=653

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    Quote Originally Posted by etack View Post
    The first pic looks like leather punches.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=leat...w=1280&bih=653

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    Wow random. That's the closest guess so far I've seen, thanks for that, I think you nailed it.

    As far as the "hole rasp" / "not hole saw"...I still fail to understand it's purpose. Thanks though.

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    random tool finds, looking for identification

    that 2nd picture is a 1/4 ratchet, I have a complete one just like it but complete. of course..
    The 3rd picture looks like a rasp.... AKA surf form, they were used and still are for shaping surfboards.
    The original ones like this are flat or flat with a curved face. They are able to remove foam and wood quickly to get the shape wanted.
    The one in your picture looks almost like the kind you could put in a drill to quickly shape it. The only thing is the shank is normally longer to get in the drill chuck, and would stick out the other side.

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    first pic to me looks like tattoo gun parts

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