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BuckeyeDennis wrote:I may be completely off base with my hunch, but punches are tooling for punch presses.
Heavens to Betsy! That thing looks like a Transformer about to attack!!!!

A lotta machine for such small elements.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:I said snap riveters I should have said Grommet riveters. You place the correct size grommet thought the fabric, lay down the backing and then press this down on it and spreads the grommet flanges over to hold it in.
Now that you mention it I have seen something like these in possession of some of my fashion design oriented friends.

Sorta like an overgrown Bedazzler.

I know just the woman to ask! :::: scurrying to ask her ::::
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The skinny girl wearing a weird hairstyle, sky blue tutu and ankle boots says she'll give it look and get back to me.

Hopefully that 'look' won't involve Gaultier. :cool:
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Darnit!

The skinny girl wearing a weird hairstyle, sky blue tutu and ankle boots doesn't recognize 'em. :confused:

Oh well. So far grommet thingy seems the best guess. Followed closely by super sized countersink.
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Typical Ebay?

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I have something, I don't need or have any idea what it is, how it's used, where it comes from BUT,

I think I'll put it on ebay, and I bet I can get a $100.00 for it. :confused:

:)
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I have absolutely no idea what they are but they are the nicest set of them I have ever seen. :) :) :)


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cooch366 wrote:I have something, I don't need or have any idea what it is, how it's used, where it comes from BUT,

I think I'll put it on ebay, and I bet I can get a $100.00 for it. :confused:

:)
Yeah. This guy got some cojones. :p
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robinson46176 wrote:I have absolutely no idea what they are but they are the nicest set of them I have ever seen. :) :) :)


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Ah yes! The joy that limited exposure allows when exposed to something new!:D



Not that you have limited exposure.:eek:
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robinson46176 wrote:I have absolutely no idea what they are but they are the nicest set of them I have ever seen. :) :) :)


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True. The custom wood cradle is the catch. LOL
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idcook wrote:Yeah. This guy got some cojones. :p
Hey! After all they are so rare we(all but one) had to guess what they were. Not only that, but a complete set to boot.



Unfortunately the buyer audience is extremely small.


Cajones? Dreamer more like it!
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