Posted by Ken Crisman on October 07, 2013 at 21:42:43 from (75.179.45.15):
In Reply to: What is this? Photos posted by farmerjohn on October 07, 2013 at 18:18:36:
I believe you will find that such bars were made & used by steel manufacturers & warehouses/sales to aid in handling steel . I know I've witnessed the local steel warehose/sales employees using them when sorting or handling steeel inside their shop & on/off loading their trucks . It could also be used by steel buildings construction employees . I fabricated one exactly like it a few years ago (with a 2" gap) to aid in forcing some twisted 2x4 wood studdding into place so I can nail the studs to top/bottom wall plates . It worked sweet . I wish I would've thought of it years ago when I was doing construction for a living .Boy todays lumber is so bad even though a lot more expensive . I've even bought 4x8 sheets of plywood that had a tapered cut lenghth-wise . I do HTH ! God bless, Ken
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