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My daughter works for the city, at the park complex. Due to a persistent hacking cough and the public freaking out about the corona virus she has been taken off her admin duties at the front desk and has been assigned to inventorying the tool/maintenance areas. She is sending me text with photos of all the stuff that she doesn't know what it is for me to identify. This was the first one I did not know.



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Combo Stripper and crimper for large wires?
 
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It looks like it would be used to cut cable and then using crimp on connectors it would crimp the crimp sleeve onto two cable ends. Just a guess thought.

Oops. You beat me while I was typing.


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I am not sure but I think it is related to the thread below about a Vasectomy.


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S-hook closer-spreader



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Yea, looks like a tool used for stringing barbed wire and the ilk.
 
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Something to do with vasectomies?
 
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It’s an S-hook plier and chain cutter.


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S-hook closer-spreader


THANKS! A google search for "S Hook Tool" returned that exactly.



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Not sure what they are but they look like they're really good for something Confused
 
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And chain cutter. Hanging swings in the park.


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Way cool!

Here's a video that explains what it is and does, and it's easy to imagine why a park maintenance department would have one
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S Hook Tool



Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXegGp_zAzM

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^^^And now you need to go buy one as you never know when you might need one.



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Way cool!

Here's a video that explains what it is and does, and it's easy to imagine why a park maintenance department would have one
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S Hook Tool



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I always wondered how they did that!
 
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AWESOME.

Sig forum to the rescue... again!


They had no name, size or anything on them... probably Harbor Freight stuff. I'm seeing lots of crappy off brand stuff.



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^^^And now you need to go buy one as you never know when you might need one.


My thoughts exactly! I suddenly want one just because.


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^^^And now you need to go buy one as you never know when you might need one.


My thoughts exactly! I suddenly want one just because.


Well duh... but what size? Both?



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Well that sure beats holding the S-hooks against a concrete sidewalk with yous fingers and beating them with a large hammer.
 
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Where's the hydraulic version?
 
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