Friday, January 10, 2014

Tool Names

I grew up with my dad telling me to go get me a pair of channel locks, vise grips, dikes, crescent wrench, and a crowbar. I knew exactly what my father wanted.  There were two type of hammers.  Ball Peen hammer and a Claw Hammer.  Both hammers had wooden handles.  Now that I am grown I still call them by the same names.  I know the correct names for the tools but still use the terms I grew up with.  

Channel Locks are a pair of  tongue/grove adjustable pliers.




          
A Crescent wrench is an adjustable wrench.


  


A pair of Vise Grips is a pair of Locking pliers.






A pair of Dikes are Diagonal pliers.


                                                                                                       A crowbar is a pry bar.  One end is flat and used for prying.  The other end is curved and had a spit used to pull nails. They were about 2 foot long. 






A claw hammer has a flat hammer for driving nails and a curved split end for pulling a nail.   The ball peen hammers were used to work on vehicles.  My father had several sizes from ounces to pounds.  


This is just a few of the tool names I grew up with.  I am sure there are many more of them out there.  If you can think of any leave them in the comments. 

12 comments:

  1. This is great to know. I know some but not all the names. I may use this a tool for the names of the tools. LOL

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  2. Thank you for explaining the tools. I knew most of them but not all of them. I know where to come now for tool information!

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  3. Thanks for the explanation of the tools

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  4. i didnt know most of the names,but thank you for this helpfull post,now i know their names too.

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  5. I knew all but 2. It is nice to know what someone is talking about when they ask you to go grab that tool! Thank you for the information.

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  6. Thanks for sharing this information. Normally, I just point and say can you give me that "thingy". Sad, but true. (I knew a couple of them, but most - Not). Now, I that I know a few names to put with the tools. :-)

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  7. I have memorys of my dad doing the same and my mom doing it with kitchen utensils and some foods. To this day I have to stop myself from calling a green bell pepper a mango, why she called it that Im not sure.

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  8. I grew up helping my father work on his backhoe n vehicles n learned what tool was what at a young age..

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  9. a jig saw ... dad was forever using it

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  10. Oh man it was my Mom who was always telling me to get a plain screwdriver!

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  11. I don't know the name of some tools but some I do thanks

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  12. This is great. It's nice that you don't assume we already know these things that you might talk about in your posts. Many of us don't. But this very simple explanation is really helpful!

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