✅ SOLVED A tool?........for what.

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CoilyGirl

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I know I have see one of those before but I'm scratching my head too.
 

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bill from lachine

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Chris,

Those circular items with the notches in it.....would they be sharp enough to use as wire strippers?

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Bill
 

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possibly part of the pump assembly for a vintage blow torch? F9FON51HVXE0XF4.LARGE.jpg
 

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It is a cable splitter for a motorcycle with two carbs. single cable from twist grip goes under the gas tank and into one end, two cables come out the back end with each one going to a carburetor. Very typical on Triumph Bonneville, Norton Atlas / Commando, BSA Lightning etc.
 

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It is a cable splitter for a motorcycle with two carbs. single cable from twist grip goes under the gas tank and into one end, two cables come out the back end with each one going to a carburetor. Very typical on Triumph Bonneville, Norton Atlas / Commando, BSA Lightning etc.

After seeing your avatar......I ain't even gonna question you on this one.:laughing7:
 

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