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    Question Tool ID

    What are these?

    I'm going to try to get the pic to load in the comments below
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    Okay, pics should be on the top post, let me know if they're not visible

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    Looks like pipe cutter wheels. That go in steel pipe cutters. Have used and changed out many of them.

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    No now looking at the back side they r not cutter wheels.

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    Thanks guys. I don't know anything about those cutters. Could these be usable? I don't know how often they are supposed to be replaced or what the end is supposed to look like.

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    They look like laser nozzles, and if they are not with the laser I would think they are dusted. Scrap at this point.

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    They look like the "saw blades" (sort of oscillating, not sharp) for removing plaster casts from broken arms, legs, etc. But it's been a long time since I had a plaster cast removed....40+ years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ-Rohlf View Post
    They look like laser nozzles, and if they are not with the laser I would think they are dusted. Scrap at this point.
    That's what I was thinking. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walkabout7781 View Post
    They look like the "saw blades" (sort of oscillating, not sharp) for removing plaster casts from broken arms, legs, etc. But it's been a long time since I had a plaster cast removed....40+ years.
    They do look like that

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    Pretty sure they are lazer cutting tips.

    https://usa.banggood.com/Double-Laye...r_warehouse=CN

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    Quote Originally Posted by KenHo View Post
    Pretty sure they are lazer cutting tips.

    https://usa.banggood.com/Double-Laye...r_warehouse=CN
    I think so too. Thanks again guys

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    I'm I'm pretty sure those are discs for a hamster harrow

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    Those are 'studs' to be used in chaps to be sold at Fire Island once the virus/scare is a thing of the past. Wear them in 'good health'.

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