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    Need help identifying metalworking tools

    Anyone know the name and purpose of these tools? One is a metal pipe, the other is a board with holes.
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    Re: Need help identifying metalworking tools

    Top one looks like it might be a rosebud tip for an acetylene torch... kind of hard to tell for sure from that angle. Bottom one looks like a store display board... probably had something like carbide burrs or router bits in it.
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    Re: Need help identifying metalworking tools

    Quote Originally Posted by whtbaron View Post
    Top one looks like it might be a rosebud tip for an acetylene torch... kind of hard to tell for sure from that angle. Bottom one looks like a store display board... probably had something like carbide burrs or router bits in it.
    Thanks for the help!

    Here are some different angles of the rosebud tip.
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    Re: Need help identifying metalworking tools

    First pic is a match for a tip I have for a plumbers torch and the second resembles a display unit for fuel oil furnace nozzles I saw years ago, although as I remember it was formed metal.

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    Re: Need help identifying metalworking tools

    Yep, I think Timberbill is right, it's for a propane torch, but I'm not familiar with that particular coupler.
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