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Tools from the past

Aarons Air

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Working in hvac, occasionally i come across some interesting tools from days gone by. Gas furnaces used to have what was known as, a standing pilot, or pilot light. This was a small flame, which burned continuously, used to ignite the burners. Occasionally the pilot would go out, and have to be relit. This tool is a match holder. It came factory, with a furnace i changed out. You would light a match, put it in the holder, and use it to reach & relight the pilot.

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Some of us still have standing pilots and still use match holders to light them.
 
Also when you get that pesky hard to light pilot, just grab your gasoline torch.
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Wait a minute....you mean they don't still USE pilot lights? :lol:
 
I found a Craftsman belt drive grinding wheel in my dumpster last weekend.

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...and 2 months ago a 1927-1947 Singer.

probably closer to the '47 date because of the light.

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A lighter and can of WD40 works as well!
 
Those cardboard cans were a PIA. How many times did you jam the funnel in only to have the can collapse? A regular can opener and funnel worked better.
 
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