January 04, 2024, 06:33 PM
Mark in MichiganLet's play "What is it"
It's upside down...
January 04, 2024, 07:24 PM
Southern Rebelquote:
Originally posted by bigpond73:
Is it....
A mount for sharpening wheels on a meat slicer?
Or....
A brake pad holder?
Can you put a tape measure next to it for reference?
Dammit, BigPond
We ain't playing, "Guess which Kardashian is in the picture"!
January 04, 2024, 09:02 PM
Nismoantenna mast pulley. Probably like this
January 05, 2024, 07:38 AM
bendableIt's a retaining tensioner adjustment clip.
It comes with the higher end
models of the Binford 4-12
Semi pro .
There should be turnbuckle and prybar looking thingy.
But you can use a 9 inch screw driver.
January 08, 2024, 04:56 PM
trapper189You should paint yours green:
LinkConsidering my WAG on p1, I think I pretty much nailed it.
January 08, 2024, 05:01 PM
r0guequote:
Originally posted by h2oys:
1/2 of a window clamp?
+1
January 08, 2024, 11:11 PM
Hamden106quote:
Originally posted by trapper189:
You should paint yours green:
LinkConsidering my WAG on p1, I think I pretty much nailed it.
Not nailed until you show how it works.

January 09, 2024, 04:58 AM
trapper189I wrote a description of how it works in my first post, which was dead on. That's gotta count for something since I'd never seen one before you posted a picture of yours.
It's too big to be part of a sewing machine or a window latch. Plus, the hook is the wrong shape to be a window latch.
The diagram and words: anchor, mast, and tie where big clues. I've sailed a variety of sailboats and it doesn't look like anything I've ever seen on a sailboat. It doesn't appear to be aluminum, bronze, or stainless steel, so wrong material for a boat. What else has an anchor and mast? I guessed a TV antenna mast because it seemed like something a residential house could/would have. I got the TV part wrong.
The other clue was lack of sheaves. A sheave is the wheel part of a pulley meant to reduce friction. A lack of them means friction is a feature of the thing in your picture.
Putting all that together and is how I came up with my description I posted earlier.
I found the picture I posted yesterday and using the description from the ebay ad found "Guys MX-383/GRA-4, MX-381/GRA-4, and MX382/GRA-4 are all similar, the only differences being in the color code (red, white, and blue, respectively) and the length (50 feet, 40 feet, and 31 feet, respectively). They are made of 3/16-inch, three-strand twist rope. One end is provided with a length-adjustment Fastener FT-9; a snap hook and strain insulator are attached to the other end."
TM No 11-2651, pg 12You can read about using a Fastener FT-9 on pages 26 and 27 of the manual linked above.
I'd be happy to get a picture of one in use as soon as you send me the rest of the kit.

This will have to do for now:
There's one at the ground end of each guy line in the diagram.
January 09, 2024, 05:34 AM
David LeeDoes this little mystery thingy have a name? Hamden, yours, from your Mother's pile of junk is a early American model. You can Ebay that sucker with a opening bid of say $600.00.
January 09, 2024, 05:39 AM
trapper189According to the manual, it’s a Fastener FT-9.
January 09, 2024, 01:55 PM
Hamden106Found it
January 09, 2024, 02:03 PM
Hamden106And I rigged up a guy line as shown. It works great! Will use it for tents etc.
January 09, 2024, 02:48 PM
trapper189Nice! Your Google fu is better is superior to my Google fu. I couldn't find any diagrams that showed how to use them.
January 09, 2024, 02:58 PM
Hamden106But your hint opened the door. Thanks Trapper