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A friend of mine just gave me a bunch of tools. There are a lot of specialty items and one of them is something I've never seen before. It is a steel rod about 5/8" in diameter and 15 inches long, with a slight bend toward one end. About an inch after the bend, the rod ends with a taper and then a ball. Attached to the ball is a 1-inch long cylindrical thing that swivels on the ball. That "cylinder" is wider in the ball area, but then stepped back for the last quarter inch or so to a narrower diameter of about 3/4-inch. Near the end, but still on the side of that cylinder (in the 3/4" diameter area), is a spring-loaded ball like the kind you see on a ratchet handle to prevent the socket from falling off. So, it seems to me that the 3/4" diameter part is supposed to be inserted into something, and the spring-loaded ball is meant to keep that something from falling off. Since the end piece just swivels, it is definitely not a wrench of any kind. Does this sound familiar to anybody? If necessary I can snap a quick picture. Thanks, John Nasta ----------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

