OLD TOOL OF SOME TYPE

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Looks like a vise of some sort maybe? try cleaning it up maybe theres markings on it :)
 

It is a hand vise with a small piece missing.
 

Looks like something they use to clamp patches on inner tubes to repair leaks/holes/flATS.
 

warsawdaddy said:
Looks like something they use to clamp patches on inner tubes to repair leaks/holes/flATS.

i'm gonna say hand-cranked grain mill... minus a couple pieces. it looks fairly similar to my great grandmother's .. down to the decorative end on the screw-piece.
 

It is a tire tube clamp. The bottom is broken off where it clamps on to a table or board, the top has the vertical clamp that holds the patch. It works like a "C" clamp. Most were the "hot patch" type that you lit with a match and it bonded to the tube. Every farm had these to patch tires in trucks and tractors. I allways enjoyed watching my Grand Pa us his. It seems like the brand was "Monkey Patch." Thanks for the post, it brings back good memories!
 

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