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How do you call a tool holding two rods parallel to each other at an adjustable distance?

I'm looking for something to wind up yarn on, but I'm not sure what to even search for.

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2 years back I bought a trek 1200 bike at a garage sale and I would like to know the year 2011 and price? i don ;t know - YOU bought the thing! wle
John M provided a link to the Bikepedia websiteYou can use it to find a picture of the bike that looks like yoursIf your bike is older and has had parts replaced there is no way to give an exact amount that it is worth, if that is what you are wonderingThe value of the bike will depend on the original retail price, the age of the bike and its current conditionHalve the original price and subtract about 5% per year of ageA 10 year old bike won't be worth much if it sold for $800 or less when newComponent upgrades don't add value, so even if some prats have been replaced with better ones they won't make the bike worth more money
you will need to make this tool or hire a machinist to do this job picture in your mind a football goal post that is supported by a single pole into the ground and it has the twin posts going up from the center horizontal bar ok now you can make a fixed parallel tool that can be made from an old broom stick or by using dowel rod the machinist can do that adjustable thing the fixed wood is a quick fix only place that this tool may even exist is in a yarn and fabric store .
2004 was the first year that they put the 105 but the CR-MO fork was last used in 2001In my opinion is a 2001 with a 105 upgradeCheck the link to get more information.

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