Catchword: come-along
Part of Speech: n.
Quotation: Come along: A ratchet tool that ironworkers use to clamp onto a beam and pull it into place.
Article or Document Title:
“Chicago Speak”
Author:
Anne Keegan
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Chicago Tribune
Date of Publication:
Feb. 3, 1994
Page Number:
Tempo 1
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
I don’t think that what it’s used for is essential. I’ve known ‘come-along’ as a term for a hand winch for at least 20 years. Our come-along has a 10-12” handle which turns a ratcheted spool coiled with steel cable terminating with a hook. A second hook is attached to the spool frame. We’ve used it for straightening our garage, sliding heavy objects across a cement surface, holding a tree together, pulling a disabled auto into our driveway, and pulling up a stump.
by Tom Kysilko 22 Aug 06, 0200 GMT