Mikewest, are you serious? Is that the technical term? I can’t tell if you’re joking, but it’s hilarious at any rate. I laughed so had when I saw your post.
The ends used to be solid discs that have broken and/or corroded over the years.
thanks for all the feedback. There is a making shown in one picture of a partial number 107
I found this axle during hiking near an old mill that dated back to the mid 1700s. I am hoping someone an help me identify a brand, model, or year this axle is from. Thanks in advance for your help.