More Pics on Photopoint

From: Carol Kenyon (Da-Kenyons@webtv.net)
Date: Sun May 13 2001 - 08:38:22 PDT


Thanks to Rich Burrell!
 One of the added pictures, # 19 of 19 shows
a group of objects that came from my old panel.
Would anyone like to try to identify them? Just
like my panel, this is a tough game.
  The two keys on the tag are the size of "gas
cap keys" to give you an idea of size.
  The tag says "Todd Shipyards, L.A. Division"
then some reference to "Black-Blue" or "Blue-
Black".
  The bottom object is funny-a 5/16" diameter
copper tube inserted into two red-rubber hoses
(old air hose?) then has two chamfered pieces of wooden dowel in the
ends.
  Notice the three big "bolts". One has been cleaned off and is in
oriented differently. These resemble head bolts in size (for an OHV
engine, not a flattie) with large hex sections and a counterdrilled hole
on the hex end.
  Notice the electrician's nut--that I can identify.
  A piece of wooden dowel.
 The round object I think I've finally identified as a removable face
from a hammer.
  Not shown is a "grease cup" like those used on old waterpumps to give
the bearing a small
shot. You twisted the wing nut and it forced in grease.
  The rectangular swatch of canvas may be
from the original canvas of the truck's awning
(if I'm correct in that assumption) I've tried to
figure out what the emblem says--all I can make out is "N.Y." for sure.
  Any ideas?
go to www.photopoint.com Click on "visit a friend's album" Type in
Da-Kenyons@webv.net
Thanks, Don Kenyon



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