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I need an old tool...
My dad's shop had all the tools needed for most any mechanical repair or engine rebuild.  I did all my serious repairs and rebuilds when I visited him.

Dad had  tool for inserting grease in between leaf springs.  It looked like a masonry chisel with a little hole in the blade and a zerk fitting near the base of the handle.  Dad would jack up a truck, wiggle the wedge in between two spring leafs and pump a dab of grease between the leaves.  Rusty leaf springs would no longer creak when under a load and going over bumps.  It was one of those tools that only got used every few years, but when it was needed it was an efficient way to do the job.

Has anyone seen this tool?  I'd like to have one and somehow Dad's got lost after he passed away.
2014 27 MB
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One source might be a local antique car club.
Greg & Victoria
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Harold, maybe something like this?

lubroclamp | eBay
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I found these images with a google search, but no suppliers.

Ken F in NM

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Joan,
Very interesting.  Not at all the same, but it might serve the same function. 
Thanks for the idea.

Launching boats off beaches and launch ramps in salt water cause corrosion that land lubbers haven't had the pleasure of experiencing.

Harold
2014 27 MB
Towd: Either the Jeep Wrangler or trailer containing the BMW R1200GS and 2 E-bicycles
Happy wife=Happy life

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Ken,
That's the tool!
Now I just need to find one.

When I cleaned out Dad's shop after he lost his memory, we found things and sold things that I wish now we had kept.  Among other things,  I found an extra engine for a '34 Ford truck in a crate, an extra '37 La Salle engine on a pallet, various parts for a 1937 Packard Limousine, various transmissions, differentials, radiators, about 20 wheels, a set of wood spoke wheels for the '23 Dodge, Wescot wrenches for four sided nuts, starters, magnetos, a wooden steering wheel from some unknown previous car, 12 vintage stereos. four Silverton radios, valve spring compressors and grinding sets, various heads( flat heads mostly) , crates of unopened vacuum tubes, several ham sets, Morse code key sets, ad nauseum... It took weeks and four different garage sales.

Ken, now I have a name, I can refine my search.  Thanks!

Harold
2014 27 MB
Towd: Either the Jeep Wrangler or trailer containing the BMW R1200GS and 2 E-bicycles
Happy wife=Happy life

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Launching boats off beaches and launch ramps in salt water cause corrosion that land lubbers haven't had the pleasure of experiencing.

Saltwater is evil.

Does anyone sell composite leaf springs for boat trailers? Corvettes have used them for years and would seem to be a natural for boat trailers.
To slow down the rust, you might try Fluid Film, a spray penetrating oil with lanolin, its used as a yearly rust preventative treatment for cars in rust-prone areas.
Amazon.com: Fluid Film 11.75 oz. Spray 2-pak: Automotive

Larry
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Larry
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