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RE: Drag link end cap - Ilmoro - 26-11-2020 I think you are referring to a "Todger": Similar functionality. RE: Drag link end cap - Malcolm Parker - 26-11-2020 In Yorkshire I thought it was known as a prodler (that is the podger, not the todger!) RE: Drag link end cap - Steve Jones - 26-11-2020 Definitely Podger in Yorkshire. Used, among other things, for lining up the holes at the joints in railway lines. Used to be a pub in Garforth called 'The Podger' that had a picture of a large spanner with a pointy end (ie: a Podger) on the pub sign outside. Pub's still there but it's now called something that more people understand!! Steve RE: Drag link end cap - Dave Wortley - 26-11-2020 We used to have a pub nearby called the John Thomas but there was no illustration on the pub sign. RE: Drag link end cap - Howard Wright - 26-11-2020 Hi All A podger is a standard tool in both scaffolders and steelwork erectors belts. Cheers Howard RE: Drag link end cap - Reckless Rat - 26-11-2020 This is my "sash cramp" - it's a French builder's "serre joints" - it has a swivelling cup on the moving end and a thick washer welded on the fixed end that the domed end of the drag link cap sits in, so it doesn't slip. Length is infinitely adjustable - the threaded end slides up and down the chrome arm and locks in place as soon as you put tension into it. Works a treat. RE: Drag link end cap - Renaud - 26-11-2020 I have about 60 of those serre-joints in the workshop. Sizes from 150 mm to 2m. Invaluable. RE: Drag link end cap - Dave Wortley - 26-11-2020 Reckless, how can you be so spendthrift on such a sophisticated gadget and you being a Scottish Yorkshireman! RE: Drag link end cap - dickie65 - 26-11-2020 I work with a chap called John Thomas !! ( one of his ancestors was a Cornish Pirate ) He can be a bit of a Plonker at times !! I would not use my Todger on the Austin ( Some folks do Love their cars though ) Sorry to Drag ( some Spurious ) Links into the thread. and Steer it in another direction. RE: Drag link end cap - Reckless Rat - 26-11-2020 Aye well, Monsieur Wortley I bought it originally to use as a builder's clamp, to which purpose it has served me well for many years. Like notre ami Breton, Renaud I have several of them in various sizes, the biggest of which you tighten up with a big knocker (I like those) but they are a bit unsubtle for doing the A7 drag link. The modification to the one in the photo (welding thereon of a washer) cost me about half a groat, so well in keeping with our reputations as being tighter than a submarine's window. Not only that, the clamp is still completely serviceable for it's primary function and I haven't buggered up a cross-point screwdriver to make a prodger! Reputation intact, methinks. |