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Re: name the tool [Re: nfhbass] #15389932 05/01/25 06:17 PM
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I believe it was originally meant to be used on brake jobs. But I could be wrong.


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Re: name the tool [Re: nfhbass] #15389957 05/01/25 06:30 PM
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Re: name the tool [Re: el Rojo] #15390039 05/01/25 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by el Rojo
I always called it an alignment tool. Priceless when working on stuff.

This exactly. Used when hanging doors or panels, to move tiles, to hold a hanging item in place while you put in bolts... stuff like that.


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