Frank S (Jun 7, 2023)
Sleykin (Jun 11, 2023)
We used them in the railways. I was a mechanical fitter in the WAGR (Western Austrailian Government Railways) back in the late 60's, mainly on steam locomotives and rolling stock. The point end was placed inside a large split pins and a hammer was used on the other end to knock the split pins out of their holes. Sometimes the pin wouldn't come out or the head would breake off so the other end would be used as a short chizzel to cut the head and tail off the pin. Then the not or whatever the pin was located in could be removed. Hadn't see one of those in decades.
Inner (Jun 8, 2023), katy (Jun 8, 2023), Philip Davies (Jun 20, 2023), Sleykin (Jun 11, 2023)
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