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Steamer (strange - just wait)
What you have there is an adjustable angel box for a thing called a reach rod. On ships, valves are often placed where they need to be (wow) but this precludes a normal (even for shipboard) human from being capable of operating said valve. So - they fit a reach rod. A simple one is a long rod with a handwheel on one end and something that works the valve handwheel on the other and maybe some support along the way. Sometimes these thing go up 6 decks. Sometimes they have to take a sideways to go around a piece of something major. (That's where your piece comes in.) They come in right angle , 45 and the really expensive (yours) adjustable. Matt Colie Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Mariner and Perpetual Sailor steamer wrote: --Found this at a junkyard; although my application isn't likely to be anywhere near water (except rain!), rumor has it this may be nautical in origin, but nobody seems to know the proper name for it or whether or not they might still be available somewhere. First three photos on this page: http://www.nmpproducts.com/artcar0508.htm --Any help appreciated, |
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