Z zenith12 Active member Joined Sep 25, 2020 Messages 38 Location Canfield Ohio Jan 12, 2021 #2 I think it’s plug for a washing machine drain or some kind of tool
madman Well-known member Joined Feb 10, 2018 Messages 1,743 Location Chicago, IL, USA Jan 12, 2021 #3 If I had to venture a guess, I'd say it's a placeholder for a lamp socket. Or an old fashioned fuse holder. It looks like it'd fit in either. I don't really know why it would need to be so long. Or exist.
If I had to venture a guess, I'd say it's a placeholder for a lamp socket. Or an old fashioned fuse holder. It looks like it'd fit in either. I don't really know why it would need to be so long. Or exist.
huskyvacs Well-known member Joined Oct 8, 2017 Messages 4,019 Location Gnaw Bone, IN Jan 13, 2021 #4 Googling the part number, CR103X1, says it is a light bulb changer. Looking at modern light bulb changing tools, I can assume it is for removing broken bases from sockets?
Googling the part number, CR103X1, says it is a light bulb changer. Looking at modern light bulb changing tools, I can assume it is for removing broken bases from sockets?
madman Well-known member Joined Feb 10, 2018 Messages 1,743 Location Chicago, IL, USA Jan 14, 2021 #5 Y'know, I think husky's got something there... If the bottom of that thing has a hole in it to fit the glass stem of a lightbulb, then I bet that's it.
Y'know, I think husky's got something there... If the bottom of that thing has a hole in it to fit the glass stem of a lightbulb, then I bet that's it.
Z zenith12 Active member Joined Sep 25, 2020 Messages 38 Location Canfield Ohio Jan 15, 2021 #6 It does I found it in a old toolbox I bought