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These are specialty goggles used in the laser manufacturing industry. It allows the operator to both view the output from the green laser that they are aligning and wipe the sweat from their face.
 

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Haha ^^ how daft is that??? of course it isnt.

We've all broken cups or mugs before....this is to wash the inside of good half.

Either that or its a paint / plaster stippler.
 
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Nope and nope... Nobody's even close yet :p
Hint: this has to do with the time of year it currently is
 

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Just a guess, but is it some sort of hair brush (for animals maybe?) for removing dead/loose hair?
 
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Nope... Need more hints?

Things is closest so far, although it isn't for animals
 
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Can be a roto brush for brushing paraffin on skis and snowboards?

Here in my country where skiing is widely practiced, used a similar ones.
 
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Can be a roto brush for brushing paraffin on skis and snowboards?

Here in my country where skiing is widely practiced, used a similar ones.

Yup, you got it. A rotobrush for removing wax off the bottom of skis.
 
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You guys are quick.

I had to edit my answer- which was wrong .
 
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One really easy to find.


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Is it used in watch repair...to replace the backs, or glass?
 
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Reminds me of the thing I borrowed when I did my own brakes for the first time. Is this a caliper piston compression kit for pushing the piston back in to make room for the new pads?
 
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Is it used in watch repair...to replace the backs, or glass?

Bravo Ped, you are very close, relly easy hahaha, is a Rolex tool 1001 case opener :beer:

The next one will not be so easy :eg:

You next :)
 




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