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i've started clearing out and found these two long forgotten items in the back of a drawer. had them so long i can't remember where they came from but am intrigued as to their use.
Any ideas anyone?

**1st tool is marked "Hellerman Electric Ltd, crawley, Sussex"

**2nd is just a handle which has a serial or patent no but no manufacturer that I can see. Is brass and the thumbwheel has a slot at the business end. I assume it held a blade of some kind but can't imagine what.
 

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The second item is a Padsaw Handle. The hook engages with a tooth and the notch pushes the back of the (broken hacksaw) blade.

I had a similar item with cast iron frame/handle.
 
I used to do it on calves, it was like a little silk purse and you had to check both balls where in the purse, so to speak.

Wasnt a job I liked doing tbh!

Adidat
 
Alvan":c9saljbp said:
The second item is a Padsaw Handle. The hook engages with a tooth and the notch pushes the back of the (broken hacksaw) blade.

I had a similar item with cast iron frame/handle.

Thanks Alvan.
I wondered about a padsaw but for the life of me couldn't see how it worked. will try a blade.

cheers
Bob
 
Lons":3elasfbt said:
**1st tool is marked "Hellerman Electric Ltd, crawley, Sussex"
.

Used in conjunction with a Hellerman, glycerine like lubricant.

Still have a bottle of Hellerine, now some 45 yrs old at least, having lost it's label many years ago.
http://www.hellermanntyton.co.uk/site/p ... /625-00001
Still have a few of the pink rubber sleeves somewhere, guess they may be rather brittle by now.
DSCN4642-800.jpg

The tool also works to a limited (expansion) extent on thin PVC marker sleeves.
 

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Hellerman, also known as honeymoon pliers ;-)

Pete
 
Racers":32bxn68h said:
Hellerman, also known as honeymoon pliers ;-)

Pete
Now I knew them as a 'named' stretcher used under similar circumstances and was wondering how to post the fact.

xy
 
Racers":247ukdw6 said:
Hellerman, also known as honeymoon pliers ;-)

Pete

We called them something along the same lines, but I can't repeat it here... :-"
 
I still have my sleeving expanding pliers and Hellerine lube somewhere.

Used to use them extensively when I did my Aircraft Avionics Engineering apprenticeship in the early 90's. You needed so little of the lube took ages to get through :)

There is also a larger version for heavier gauge cables.

Jon.
 
Afternoon Lons

Can't see from the picture if there is a slot running all the way through the handle, or if the blade 'hole' is blind.

If the blade can come through the handle, if it slips, you can poke a hole in your hand, especially with a padsaw blade. :shock:

Cheers

Dave
 
Even though these are "largely replaced by heatshrink sleeving"...I have a feeling that the new way is nowhere near as flexible as the original where things that move (like mic leads) are concerned.

Jimi
 
Deejay":2cjpgbs0 said:
Afternoon Lons

Can't see from the picture if there is a slot running all the way through the handle, or if the blade 'hole' is blind.

If the blade can come through the handle, if it slips, you can poke a hole in your hand, especially with a padsaw blade. :shock:

Cheers

Dave
OUCH! I hadn't noticed that 'cos the end was filled with crud.
Just shoved a hacksaw blade through so glad you pointed that out. Looks a useful handle though.

Bob
 
Dangermouse.":1km5o35h said:
"Honeymoon pliers " LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL ......................................

reading some of the posts, I think I've led a sheltered life :lol: :lol:
 

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