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Lynn 08-31-2025 04:40 PM

WTH is this?
 
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Made by Dutton Lainson Co. in Nebraska. Still in business.

Looks like and air gun of some kind, but how in the world would you attach an air hose?

Same thing is available as part of an oil can with a nozzle on the end. Looks like it would spray oil EVERYWHERE!!! Look here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/306368333847
and here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/205202203449


Also a painted one on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/116724591885

Burd 08-31-2025 04:52 PM

:hmmm:It’s to punch a Maint card. Once you oiled, you punch

njsteve 08-31-2025 05:12 PM

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You may want to post here: https://www.garagejournal.com/. They are great at identifying bizarre old tools. I went down a mile long rabbit hole trying to ID a couple of bizarre unadjustable torque wrenches that i found in my Father-In-Law's tool box and learned they were made by a company "Jo-Line" that supplied WWII military production factories with calibrated screw drivers, and wrenches for repetitive assembly work to precise tolerances. In a total fluke of coincidence the son of the son of the original inventor found the thread and started filling everyone in on these amazing tools. The man's grandfather was a mechanical genius and held the patent on the micrometer-based torque wrenches we all use today. He would confer with his nearly 100-year old father and post the stories of the goings-on at the factory back in the 1940s to the 1970's.

These two wrenches were prototypes for future production made for one of their reps in Chicago. One was calibrated to 50 inch pounds and the other to 75 inch pounds.

Here's the thread on the Jo-Line wrench story with 70-year old the son chiming in after discussing the tools with his then, late 90's aged father: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/...enches.413693/

Lynn 08-31-2025 05:46 PM

Posted on GJ. Will see.

Arrowsmith 08-31-2025 06:27 PM

Easy...

It's blow gun for a ball chuck on your air compressor line:

https://i.imgur.com/WSRbysnh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/zUlF4xWh.jpg


Wayne

BTW..standard equipment in old back country garages... :)

enio45 08-31-2025 06:35 PM

very cool!

njsteve 08-31-2025 06:51 PM

Wow!

Burd 08-31-2025 09:25 PM

Dang.

Lynn 08-31-2025 11:23 PM

"Easy"

Yeah, right, for you. I never said I was smart.

Thanks man!!!!! Got the same answer over at GJ. Guess i will keep it.

Arrowsmith 08-31-2025 11:33 PM

It actually works pretty good on my little one cylinder portable compressor…never tried it on my big shop compressor…:)


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