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What is it, thing with handles? Never seen one.
Coming up at auction, can direct you if anyone is interested.
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What is it, thing with handles? Never seen one. (Original Post)
KS Toronado
May 2024
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See the sealing lugs on the Skelly can? Would lock them in place on new cans.
KS Toronado
May 2024
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CurtEastPoint
(19,219 posts)1. google image search shows
SleeplessinSoCal
(9,733 posts)3. What does a lug pail lid sealer actually do?
KS Toronado
(19,694 posts)5. See the sealing lugs on the Skelly can? Would lock them in place on new cans.
KS Toronado
(19,694 posts)4. Thanks, that's it no doubt
My computer didn't allow me to search by image, was using firefox, what software was you using?
Looks like something that would only be used in a factory, and nowadays there's probably a machine
that does it.
KS Toronado
(19,694 posts)7. My image search said
"The URL doesn't refer to an image, or the image is not publicly accessible."
Sure like to know how to get around this, happens to me quite often.
Sure like to know how to get around this, happens to me quite often.
Arne
(3,608 posts)2. Looks like
intrepidity
(7,925 posts)6. Looks like it presses down the lid of 5 gallon buckets
Never knew such a tool existed, but there you go.
AllaN01Bear
(23,281 posts)8. never heard of it untill now. thanks for the enlightenment. looks mideavel.