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I have a goofy 15mm wrench. I googled the part number to see what it's for, but I still don't understand the application.

I bet one of you folks know the specific application?

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I have a goofy 15mm wrench. I googled the part number to see what it's for, but I still don't understand the application.

I bet one of you folks know the specific application?

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For whacking lefties across the head?
 

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I didn't get my first cell phone until long after the last time I had a watch. I just relied on wall clocks and car radio clocks I guess. Or I was just never on time for anything, lol.

Sometimes that's just what people do. The guy I bought my first Bridgeport from had clocks all over his house. I mean everywhere. And cheap @$$ clocks, not fine timepieces, so I knew he wasn't an afficianado the clockmaker's art.

I eventually figured out that people who work with machinery often avoid wearing watches and jewelery. So he just wanted to know the time without wearing a watch.

I've just learned to take the watch off while I'm working.
 

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Sometimes that's just what people do. The guy I bought my first Bridgeport from had clocks all over his house. I mean everywhere. And cheap @$$ clocks, not fine timepieces, so I knew he wasn't an afficianado the clockmaker's art.

I eventually figured out that people who work with machinery often avoid wearing watches and jewelery. So he just wanted to know the time without wearing a watch.

I've just learned to take the watch off while I'm working.

That was a lot of it for me too, the jobs I've worked would have required me to take off a watch most of the day. I usually couldn't wear my wedding ring either. But these days there is much less time spent wrenching and my ring is worn everyday. Honestly I wouldn't mind having a watch now. Maybe I'll find one now.
 

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This is another one that popped up in the memory bank. What do you think?

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I have a goofy 15mm wrench. I googled the part number to see what it's for, but I still don't understand the application.

I bet one of you folks know the specific application?

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Is there a brand name on that thing?
 

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Is there a brand name on that thing?

There is and I googled the brand and part number. The website calls it a "pedal wrench" but I don't know what the hell that is, lol.
 

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There is and I googled the brand and part number. The website calls it a "pedal wrench" but I don't know what the hell that is, lol.
I suspect for removal/install of bike pedals.
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The blue handle cover often is for a certain brand of bicycle wrenches. I had a full set of them.
 

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This is another one that popped up in the memory bank. What do you think?

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Some type of depth mike????
 

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hope this one isn't too easy

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It's a hole gauge for watches?
 

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Close enough. It's for measuring the diameter of holes. We use it for measuring fuel orifices on Cummins injectors, but it would probably be very handy for measuring carb jets too.

I don't think it has any purpose for watches. But it's made by a watch component manufacturer.
 

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