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BTW, I have seen MANY Vise Grips on devises serving as a semi-permanent handle. Not my idea of a proper fix, but hey, it does work!
That's certainly unusual. If it was an E.M Skinner rather than an Aeolian-Skinner, it would have been made prior to the merger in 1932. Both firms made fine instruments. According to The Pipe Organ Database, there are still over 200 Skinner organs, including the one you worked on....My most far-fetched application was on an E.M. Skinner pipe organ.The Great manual 16 foot Diapason needed new leather in the chest. I found several small needle nose VGs; and when another pipe went South, pulling up the wire and securing it with the vice grips, stopped the deep bass cipher. Thank you, Mr. Petersen.
I remember my dad using one as a window handle on a '58 Ford.
VIce Grips, channel locks, hammer, phillips and slotted screw driver, hammer and a roll of duct tape. With these you can rule the world
My ex father-in-law had a Masters in food science and was in R&D at Cryovac. He used a set of Vice grips as an exclusive tool, every nut and bolt from lawn tractor, tiller, etc. All the nuts and bolt heads were rounded off. Give me proper SAE or metric sockets and wrenches any day. I did snap off a shift lever on my dirt bike and used vice grips on the stump to get me out of the woods back to the truck. Field expedient? Yes, but not an everyday tool. My 2 cents. .
When I was young everybody had an assortment of some or all of these tools in their trunks. The "master mechanics" amongst us also kept 8 or 10 wire coat hangers for exhaust pipe hanger repairs. I have my share of original design vice grips along with some that are self adjusting as to size of item to be griped. They look like standard vice grips but have no adjustment screw. Cheap wire coat hangers have gone the way of the DO DO Bird. How do people now days keep their pipe up??