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weirdest part I've ever seen - what is this?!?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by seetz, Jun 8, 2009.

  1. seetz
    Joined: Jun 26, 2008
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    see this pics, what is this? it's red copper, one bolt with a slot in the middle, two nuts with some sort of H-shape wedged in. it says on the top of the bolt "Reliable SOL 4". it's about 1-1/2" long
     

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  2. It looks like an electrical cable clamp to me. Usually used for larger cable/wire sizes. Mike
     
  3. Piewagn
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    Heavy gauge single strand wire splice.
     
  4. southpark
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    bingo.
     

  5. 40bcool
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    True it is a wire clamp.:D
     
  6. SLCHC-CHIEF
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    its called a split bolt. Its used to clamp wire together.
     
  7. vintagedrags
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    it's called a split bolt kearney. it's used for connecting multiple wires together.
     
  8. BigDfromthe303
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    It's a split bolt bolt. I use them all the time at work. The SOL 4 means it's for solid #4 wire.
     
  9. seetz
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    thanks y'all, I'd never seen one. so what would I use this for in a car? something like split a battery cable to get a second hot wire? any way to guess a year on this one? looks like it wasn't made in China
     
  10. vintagedrags
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    I wouldn't use it for anything on a car. These are used for regular electrical work.
    It does look a little old, maybe 50's or 60's, but still only worth copper weight.
    These are every day items in the electrical industry.
     
  11. Royalshifter
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    Its a feetle bobbin.
     
  12. Midnight340
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    Goes in the bottom of a still, adjusts the flow of the moonshine as it drips into the mason jar. What is it with all this electrical stuff? :)
     
  13. KJSR
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    You would use it to ghetto connect some stuff together. It would require some black tape (I'm sure you could use duct tape in a pinch):D.
     
  14. I thought it was a flux capacitor. Or maybe a kaneuter valve.
     
  15. VonKool13
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    Thats a Butt gobbler. It looks to be 2 nd series, the one you don't need KY for but you probably ought to stock up just in case.
     
  16. wetatt4u
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    Its a ground lug for the house ground wire for electric or cable TV connection ...

    Not a car part at all.....
     
  17. Bruce Lancaster
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    House electrical stuff is much more primitive than car wiring because it isn't subjected to vibration and movement, except maybe in California. Using this in a car would be very dodgy.
     
  18. The37Kid
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    Yes, I'm always careful not to hit mine with the lawnmower. :eek:
     
  19. A "bug" in electrical slang.
     
  20. lippy
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    And currently.....a "June" bug. :p
     
  21. 21tat
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    Sure the hell is.
     
  22. shock
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    ..........BTT.........just cause this is so interesting.
     
  23. RichG
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    Split bolt.

    ...or you could use it to attach a cats tail to a car antennae (with or without cat)...:D
     
  24. sir
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    ...grounding clamp!!!
     
  25. Those are also handy for clamping wire rope/cable , like for a remote hood or trunk release, or a manual back up for when your electric door poppers fail.
     
  26. Take about a hundred of em, put em in a bag and bing; a body weight for sinking dead bodies in the bay.
     
  27. 48fordnut
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    its a henway.
     
  28. It's the factory connector to the turbo powered ciggarette lighter on a 52 Buick >>>>.
     
  29. redlinetoys
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    Connects the smaller copper ground wires in your house to the heavy grounding rod in the earth.

    Common household part.
     
  30. "Currently" Ha HA! :D
     

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