silversaddle1 wrote:Stone splitting wedges. Always in pairs.
RichardPenny43 wrote:Wedge and feathers are three pieces, the wedge being one and the feathers two.
Engineer wrote:RichardPenny43 wrote:Wedge and feathers are three pieces, the wedge being one and the feathers two.
Yep...I said it wrong.
As RichardPenny says, these probably weren't used for the majority of the work. They may have been used for measurement, and possibly to prepare the outer edge of the hole for correct orientation of the feather & wedge.
Thogey wrote:What is X?
AGgressive Metal wrote:Tools of the Spanish Inquisition?
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:Okay, what did you find out Thogey? What is it?
F.I.ImGoingFishing wrote:Just a guess but could be an alignment wedge for setting something like track sections.
the shape would be right for driving through the holes into wood ties that overlap at the ends of old hand car tracks that were used in mineshafts. The distance on the chain looks about right also.
shinnosuke wrote:F.I.ImGoingFishing wrote:Just a guess but could be an alignment wedge for setting something like track sections.
the shape would be right for driving through the holes into wood ties that overlap at the ends of old hand car tracks that were used in mineshafts. The distance on the chain looks about right also.
Hey GoingFishing, it looks like you joined realcent just to respond to Thogey's question. Anyway, welcome and hope you catch a big one.
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