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Clutch alignment tool (looks too big though)?
That is a cut off axle end welded on the underside to that steel angle, I made it to rebuild my posi.
Limited slip spring compressor? Press fit BB90 removal tool, Chain whip for cassette removal, and maybe a head set tool ? The next post has various BB tools, cassette/disc lockring tool.
Yup, bike tools.
I don't know about the ones at the top of the second post are though.
Cut off distributor shaft and ground off gear to make an oil pump primer. The first pic is a nail puller, the slide hammer sinks the jaws to hook in behind the nail head and then leverage pulls the nail out. Handy tool for flipping deck boards.
Lastly the second pic is a mystery tool, I cant figure out what it's used for, hoping someone else can tell me.
 

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Well I’m stumped on quite a few….good thing I’m a welder. I only need a clean change of clothes each week……I start wearing them Sunday so I look presentable.
 

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Lol, Yeah, me too. Still don’t understand what the chain tool is used for!
Pretty common to bike maintenance. (my other hobby)
When changing or replacing worn gears on bike wheels, a set of sprockets is called a "cassette"
The chain whip tool is used to hold the cassette from spinning so you can you loosen the lock ring. This cassette fits onto a spline shaped hub,
there are pawls inside the "Freehub" that act like a ratchet.

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Ah, I get it. Thanks. You kept saying bike and I kept thinking motorcycle and couldn’t figure out what you were talking about.
 

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Spot on as expected! Some confuse it as a pipe wrench, which has serrated & curved jaws.
I have a few of those as "keepsakes" too. Makes me imagine the old machinery they had in the early days.
 
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