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Another tool... what is it? What is it used for?

 

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Ben

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Re: Ben's out of place bricks.

 

Ben - Bricks were most likey used to dam a spring and provide a water source similar to a spring house.

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@Ben wrote:

Another tool... what is it? What is it used for?

 

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Mounting a viewing object to a pole?

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@Wayne.C wrote:

Re: Ben's out of place bricks.

 

Ben - Bricks were most likey used to dam a spring and provide a water source similar to a spring house.


That is two for spring house. The guys at work are guessing moonshiners (home of the whiskey rebelion just 8 miles noth of this site) and the word from my son's future in-laws "something to do with the mine".

With the time change I will not get back to that loaction until Spring. If the kids learn more I will share more. Unfortunately I wil have to put this chalenge on hold until then. maybe all three guesses are correct!

 

Ben

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@Hornless.Rhino wrote:

@Ben wrote:

Another tool... what is it? What is it used for?

 

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Ben


Mounting a viewing object to a pole?


No but mounting/holding is involved. Spoiler below offers another hint that should make it rather obvious.

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Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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I was in the garage last night so I got some more pictures of other objects.

 

Some are old, some are new,

None are borowed and none are blue.

This one is required to repair your ...

 

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I put a dime on top to give you a sens of the size.

 

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Re: Ben's latest hunk of rust.

 

Used to repair shoes.  Do you have all different size parts that went on top of the post?  I do.

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@Wayne.C wrote:

Re: Ben's latest hunk of rust.

 

Used to repair shoes.  Do you have all different size parts that went on top of the post?  I do.





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No, only a small sampling.

 

I believe it is called a shoe anvil.

 

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That looks a lot like a soldering iron tip, but I'm pretty sure that is not what it is.


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