The seed sprouter trays are more correctly described as sprout trays for making alfalfa or bean sprouts to eat. It's not meant that the sprouts be planted, but eaten. You also don't have to use paper towels
Maybe an antique firehose roller? We had a couple, which we donated as memorabilia to the local fire station, but they were larger and sturdier. But maybe ours were for bigger, longer hoses.
If the reel thing is for hanging plants it looks like they’d drag on the ground when you rotate it ( if it rotates). Wanna say hose reel but it’s to easy.
For that last item, my parents had a homemade planter that looked a lot like that. Mom would put hanging baskets of plants on the poles running between the wheels and she could rotate it for watering. I wonder whatever happened to that planter come to think of it. I still have the property and some of Mom's other planters and such are there. Taken down and scrapped I suppose.
Looks like a home made hose storage wheel. It was made by some one who like me find store bought one wrap the hose too tight and then gives a problem when you go to use it.
It's definitely the hub of a wooden wagon wheel. We still used wooden wagons with wheels like that on the farm when I was a kid. They were pulled by oxen.
@@lesjones5684 You dare to ask a lady how old she is? You must be under 30! I'm 62, but the farm was in Africa, and we also had tractors, electricity, running water, cars and shoes, so we didn't have to walk 20km to school barefoot on frosty winter mornings🤣🤣
Wooden wheels are easier to repair when a stave gets broken than if it was metal. Not everyone knows how to weld or has a machine for that. So that's a plus.👍
The last object is missing the outer slats. It is a "hamster" wheel for small dogs. It protects them from birds of prey while they get the exercise they need.
The seed sprouter trays are more correctly described as sprout trays for making alfalfa or bean sprouts to eat. It's not meant that the sprouts be planted, but eaten. You also don't have to use paper towels
Wouldn't mind having that watchmakers staking tool set, they're expensive to buy new and the older ones are way better than anything made today.
The travel writing set is exciting to me. Science historian James Burke used a very similar one in an episode of his series 'Connections'.
Drying fish nets,,,
Maybe an antique firehose roller? We had a couple, which we donated as memorabilia to the local fire station, but they were larger and sturdier. But maybe ours were for bigger, longer hoses.
Its two wagon wheels someone turned into a rack for hanging plants.
Further to the 'Girdling tool" the standing bush/tree would thus dry for a season then be gathered for 'kitchen stove' use or general kindling.
If the reel thing is for hanging plants it looks like they’d drag on the ground when you rotate it ( if it rotates). Wanna say hose reel but it’s to easy.
I have a weird bottle I found in a cave in Yokosuka Japan. How can I send a photo to see if someone knows what it is?
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For that last item, my parents had a homemade planter that looked a lot like that. Mom would put hanging baskets of plants on the poles running between the wheels and she could rotate it for watering. I wonder whatever happened to that planter come to think of it. I still have the property and some of Mom's other planters and such are there. Taken down and scrapped I suppose.
you're right.
Looks like a home made hose storage wheel. It was made by some one who like me find store bought one wrap the hose too tight and then gives a problem when you go to use it.
It's definitely the hub of a wooden wagon wheel. We still used wooden wagons with wheels like that on the farm when I was a kid. They were pulled by oxen.
How old are you 😂😂😂
@@lesjones5684 You dare to ask a lady how old she is? You must be under 30!
I'm 62, but the farm was in Africa, and we also had tractors, electricity, running water, cars and shoes, so we didn't have to walk 20km to school barefoot on frosty winter mornings🤣🤣
Wooden wheels are easier to repair when a stave gets broken than if it was metal. Not everyone knows how to weld or has a machine for that. So that's a plus.👍
A drying wheel for clothes or for drying plants like tobacco
I got one, the GPU. It was obvious.
We rode that on the Death Valley trail 😂😂😂
It is used to fish comments.
👁👁 Always a pleasure… 8:40
The last thing is a plant holder
thanks!
@@outlookdaily1713 It's for very short plants, like a tray of moss.
The last object is missing the outer slats. It is a "hamster" wheel for small dogs. It protects them from birds of prey while they get the exercise they need.
Thanks Michael!
The last thing is a home made Ferris wheel for midgets, the seats have been removed for safety