What Is This Mysterious Scissors That Closes With A Click And This Wooden Antique At A Rummage Sale?

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  • What Is This Mysterious Scissors That Closes With A Click And This Wooden Antique At A Rummage Sale?
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  • @yt650
    @yt650 24 дня назад +46

    The last item that is unidentified is a beam drill. It is used to drill wooden beams and there was a hand crank on each side of it. Some parts are missing.

    • @fixbertha
      @fixbertha 24 дня назад +7

      You beat me to it by 2 minutes! I wanted one I saw that had been completely restored, but the price was just too high.

    • @stephenweaver7631
      @stephenweaver7631 23 дня назад +8

      Yes. Also known as a timber boring machine. This one is adjustable for angle, and folding for transport. Auger bit would be used with it to bore the hole, then the gear outside the frame would be engaged to the rack to pull the bit out of the hole and bring the shavings out with it.

    • @dr.froghopper6711
      @dr.froghopper6711 23 дня назад +8

      I agree! Often used in post and beam barn building

    • @choccolocco
      @choccolocco 23 дня назад +3

      100%

  • @johneastmond9092
    @johneastmond9092 23 дня назад +16

    Last Item is a beam drill. Used for drilling holes and mortises in wood beams of mills and barns.

  • @williamwelch7
    @williamwelch7 23 дня назад +15

    Last item is a Barn Beam Boring Machine, used for timber framing. You would place it on the beam, sit on it, and use your hands to turn the drill, to make holes quickly and of consistent depth, for mortise and tenon construction. Seems to be missing the drill bits.

  • @xlerb2286
    @xlerb2286 23 дня назад +3

    I knew most of them for a change. I've hardly ever worn a tie but I remember in the closet at my parent's house Dad had a similar tie holder. I've got a story about a lead sarcophagus at our university. A friend was down helping a professor retrieve some materials from it and wearing all their safety gear they removed the lid, transferred the sample they wanted to a smaller lead container and put the lid back on. The prof was telling my buddy about how cautious they always were with handling that material, all the procedures they had, etc. because of the dangers of radiation and how only a thick layer of lead was any real protection. So my buddy says "what's on the floor above us?" The prof's face goes blank, then white, and he races upstairs. Long story short it was a locked and almost never used storage room on the floor above, and an equally unused utility space on the floor above that. But the department shut down access to those materials while a thick lead plate was secured to the ceiling of the room.

  • @gland1830
    @gland1830 23 дня назад +6

    Late 18th early 19th century beam drill for mortis and tenon joints, and other uses from building construction to making furniture. Basically, a hand powered drill press.

  • @updownstate
    @updownstate 14 дней назад +1

    Never saw this channel before. It's so good.

  • @maureenjohnson9485
    @maureenjohnson9485 23 дня назад +4

    That's a fancy match box

  • @anonplayer8529
    @anonplayer8529 23 дня назад +2

    😄 Hmph, serves me right, just remember never assume that the place where an object is found, has any significance to original purpose of the bugger. My guess was fresh pasta drying rack, turned out to be a corporate noose holder.

  • @glennchartrand5411
    @glennchartrand5411 23 дня назад +3

    It's a big manual drill

  • @samTollefson
    @samTollefson 14 дней назад +1

    I have a beam drill like that one but a bit more modern comp;ete with bits. Mine has two gears that you can remove the mechanism and turn upside down for the different gears. One is slow for tough wood or deep holes, and one is quicker. When you reach the bottom of the hole (it has adjustable depth stops), you can engage a rack gear to power-pull the bit up and out of the hole. It is called "The Boss".

  • @queenswillrule
    @queenswillrule 23 дня назад +1

    That "Leave a comment below" comes way too soon!
    Love getting stumped and love knowing sometimes what things are.
    Great channel!

  • @user-zb7vh1hz2d
    @user-zb7vh1hz2d 23 дня назад +2

    The unknown item is an old drill. The bit isn't shown but it goes in the verticle shaft that spins when the crank handles are rotated. The drill press was set on a beam or other wood and a hole was bored into it. The "folding" part was used to bore holes at different angles. The flat part that sat on the beam was usuall sat on to hold it in place. I have used one of these to make joints in beams that a peg was driven through.

  • @Sharonmxg
    @Sharonmxg 23 дня назад +2

    I love these videos because I often surprise myself by correctly guessing the items. A few times I actually knew immediately but the real fun is just thinking, that looks like maybe a coffee roaster...and it is one.

    • @danielulz1640
      @danielulz1640 23 дня назад +1

      I thought that it was a corn popper!

  • @martykitson3442
    @martykitson3442 23 дня назад +2

    last item look up timber framing, drills like that are used to create the mortise and tenon joints

  • @joniangelsrreal6262
    @joniangelsrreal6262 24 дня назад +3

    👁👁 Happy to drop by

  • @preachintime-odbc-pcola5376
    @preachintime-odbc-pcola5376 23 дня назад +1

    The box that holds the pocket watch is like a bed side clock today. Only you would take it our and put it in your pocket during the day. Clocks were expensive and sometimes people only owned maybe one or two. One of which was a wall clock or grandfather clock.

  • @HannibalFan52
    @HannibalFan52 23 дня назад +2

    Got the tie holder right away, as well as the candle snuffer/wick trimmer. I have one just like it.
    I like the Sampson and Morden vesta case. I've seen a lot of their items on 'Antiques Road Trip'. They seem to have specialized in small items such as vesta cases and tiny propelling pencils.
    Thanks to James Burke and his 'Connections' series, I recognized the Arabic pen-and-inkwell set right off. I think you've had one on before, too.

  • @fransvankuijen4344
    @fransvankuijen4344 23 дня назад +2

    the last one is a two handed drill

  • @jloren4647
    @jloren4647 23 дня назад +1

    I think the last item is a bottle cap press. Perhaps for milk pints.

  • @agoogleaccount2861
    @agoogleaccount2861 23 дня назад +1

    You mean the fancy Victorian candle wick trimming scissors. ? The box instantly snuffs out the little crumb of smoking wick trimmed off

  • @almostbo23b23
    @almostbo23b23 23 дня назад +1

    My house was built with that beam drill at the end -one like it anyway
    'bout inch and half holes through very large timbers, and pegs through the timbers to lock mortise type of joints,

  • @MI-MysteriousItem
    @MI-MysteriousItem 23 дня назад +1

    I like to guess items, thanks for good video:)

  • @hankkennedy5330
    @hankkennedy5330 24 дня назад +4

    It is candle snuffer, I have one

  • @josephwarra5043
    @josephwarra5043 23 дня назад +1

    IEEEEE!!! Alien torture devices!!

  • @dimboolabladeworks7927
    @dimboolabladeworks7927 23 дня назад +1

    beam drill press for drilling holes in beams

  • @maureenjohnson9485
    @maureenjohnson9485 23 дня назад +5

    The coffee roaster could possibly also be used to make popcorn?

  • @jenniferwhite6089
    @jenniferwhite6089 23 дня назад +1

    AJAX Beam Boring Machine Beam & Barn Drill Timber Frame Tilting still have 4 of them to build my home with them

  • @olgarullegardin7242
    @olgarullegardin7242 23 дня назад +1

    Ajax the Cleaning Product - Ajax the footbal Club - Ajax the town in Ontario - Ajax the Greek Hero - Ajax the pc thing. Maybe it has something to do with laundry. The other Ajax things are too strange in this regatd, Thanks for the video.

    • @user-wm3bf7pi3u
      @user-wm3bf7pi3u 23 дня назад +2

      I'd say it was after the Greek hero, sturdy and reliable and about the time that myths and Egyptology were becoming popular.

    • @outlookdaily1713
      @outlookdaily1713  23 дня назад

      You're welcome!

  • @mikereid1195
    @mikereid1195 24 дня назад +3

    Okay, first viewer again...I might need help...got 3 today 😂

    • @thaisstone5192
      @thaisstone5192 23 дня назад +1

      What do you mean "MIGHT need help"???

  • @leom9286
    @leom9286 22 дня назад +1

    I wonder where I can submit a picture to have something identified.
    My glass shelf has weird clip that I cannot figure out how it works.

    • @outlookdaily1713
      @outlookdaily1713  21 день назад

      You can send it to us at: flenchcalvin0310@gmail.com.

  • @ilfarmboy
    @ilfarmboy 23 дня назад +1

    last one drill press?

  • @Mr.WellingtonVonDukeIII
    @Mr.WellingtonVonDukeIII 23 дня назад +1

    Anyone guess the first item? I sure as flip didn't! I was guessing a homemade torture device.

  • @douglaskerr6813
    @douglaskerr6813 24 дня назад +1

    Only one today the last one the drill

  • @user-co2vz4py3r
    @user-co2vz4py3r 9 дней назад +1

    I thoght it was a chinese knock-off of a makita.

  • @katehenry2718
    @katehenry2718 23 дня назад +1

    Item one is spindle shaft assembly for a walking wheel. Huge 5ft drive wheel vs tiny pulley wheel makes mechanical advantage (1 to 200) to spin wool fibers into yarn. Yarn gathers on the spike till taken off, plied and skeined for knit or weave. I use this tool on my Great Walker Wheel. 2nd small wheel increases advantage to 4or500 to one turn of the great wheel. NOt all have both.

  • @mikewood3203
    @mikewood3203 23 дня назад +1

    The first one looks like a piece of a fiber spinning wheel, maybe from a great wheel.

  • @BBB-Schmuck
    @BBB-Schmuck 24 дня назад +5

    Final item is earliest version known of the sybian.

    • @user-wm3bf7pi3u
      @user-wm3bf7pi3u 23 дня назад +2

      You've gotten better, but still needs work.
      Besides it's obviously a press for making gerbil wine...........

    • @BBB-Schmuck
      @BBB-Schmuck 23 дня назад +2

      ​@@user-wm3bf7pi3u 1986 was a good year for vintage gerbil wine, recommend with a good brie and apples.

    • @user-wm3bf7pi3u
      @user-wm3bf7pi3u 23 дня назад +2

      @@BBB-Schmuck 👍🍷🧀🍏