What is the strangest most obscure tool in your tool Box?

i got a new tool today. anyone recognize this??

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I was a Firefighter/EMT for 10 years and it looks like maybey a bone drill...but normally handle is bigger and they are stainless....guessing if not that then I give up.
 
I welded a 13/16's park plug socket to a Lag bolt so I could put it in my cordless drill to take lmy lug nuts off
 
2 steak knives for scraping and cleaning excessive grease, rust, or w/e from misc parts.
Along with a fork for cleaning the knife
 
This one is useful occasionally
For finding thread sizes.
A skate key from my old skateboarding days. If you skated you know what I'm talking about. :lol:
https://www.daddiesboardshop.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=83
I have A tool, that I made in high school machine shop. It is A copy of A tool they used to sell, that removes precision bearings, from urethane skateboard wheels. You pop out the back bearing, by kind of bending it out, drop out the spacer, & push the outer one out from the back. If you have no skateboard, these instructions work for other things too!
 
Williams palm ratchet

Found at a flea market. Williams brand, 3/8" drive palm ratchet. Fine tooth, plastic handle folds out, for a little more leverage. Indispensable tool, great for tight spots. cost me $2.00. BTW, This may be my favorite thread ever! I might go look in the shed, & see what else is out there! I frequently buy tools, that are strange, & don't know what they are for. Fun to figure out, & sometimes handy to have once you do.
 
Half my Snap-On pit wagon is full of various widgets and pieces of stock for fabricating, got a few crooked wrenches, and this 12" long flexable carb tool thats sits with a real goofy distributor wrench. For the pipe wrench find we've got several 4 footers (all aluminum too). Only thing I got that most probably haven't used is a simple little valve on a air chuck that holds closed air/spring chambers for working on automatic tire chains.
 
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