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i sorted through a box of old metal i had found and i thought id throw up a few pics to see if i can get an id. i don't remember where i found them but think early 1900's - present rural area... probably ordinary things but i like to know what to call them
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i could believe that. i was hung up on like a drain mechanism but the top was wrong. good id
 

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i mentioned on my other post but i never intended to post the pics so i didn't include size. the round deal may be 3 inches in diameter, the hammer looking thing is roughly the size of a hammer but i think its threaded on one end so not a hammer. the last thing is 10-12 inches long nothing comparable comes to mind... you could slide a textbook between the sides and cover a good amount of it?
 

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