Let's make a deal. You end the video "What is it? Let us know in the comments.". How about when you get the answer, you start the next video with that item and what it is. Also you can collect them into a separate video and mark it as the viewers answered mystery items.
The final item appears to be a cooking implement for atop a wood stove. The depressions in the bottom are to capture and conduct heat and the thickness allows for even heat distribution. The Ball bearing suggestion is a non-starter due to the overlap of the hemispheres and irregularity of shape. The "fish aggregation device" is a navigational aid known as a "nun buoy" due to it's pointed top. The red and white colour indicates it to be a "bifurcation" marker used where the channel divides into two separate channels. As a "fish aggregation device" it would be of little use being small in size and with little surface area.
That abandoned golf driving range also looks like an old abandon HF radio antenna, I was stationed in NAS Adak Ak. and we had one there, we called it the Dinosaur cage.
Last item could be sofa or chair coasters. The dents in one could be from some damage or anomaly in the furniture foot that could be the reason coasters were needed in the first place.
4:30, they look like insulator handles for electric cattle fence, those are used for the "gate" part. The hook in the end of the wire is attached to a ring at the other gate post, so the circuit is connected.
@@QuivaRPG Yep, the described tool would be something like the twister used for tying rebars with thin metal wire, and that is not straight, the hook is longer andd it is bent and it rotates inn the handle.
@@outlookdaily1713 Ok, I see, so apparently it has the yankee screwdriver type of mechanism that does the twisting. 😅 Live and learn, had never seen such a gadget, this turned out to be more educational than an average youtube wandering has been for a long time.
Let's make a deal. You end the video "What is it? Let us know in the comments.". How about when you get the answer, you start the next video with that item and what it is. Also you can collect them into a separate video and mark it as the viewers answered mystery items.
YES !!!!! COULD NOT AGREE MORE 😁
Brilliant idea!
Great idea!
Great idea! We will collect them and make a full video. We will try to find the right answer based on all the comments.
I am enjoying the content of the videos , but having a robotic voice suggest "Let's make life fun " kind of creeps me out ...
The final item appears to be a cooking implement for atop a wood stove. The depressions in the bottom are to capture and conduct heat and the thickness allows for even heat distribution. The Ball bearing suggestion is a non-starter due to the overlap of the hemispheres and irregularity of shape.
The "fish aggregation device" is a navigational aid known as a "nun buoy" due to it's pointed top. The red and white colour indicates it to be a "bifurcation" marker used where the channel divides into two separate channels. As a "fish aggregation device" it would be of little use being small in size and with little surface area.
Laundry tags are very common, I worked 15 years for a laundry firm, serving hotels and private homes, every item received a mark.
I'm probably way off the mark, but that last item may have something to do with roasting chestnuts in a fireplace or on a woodstove.
That abandoned golf driving range also looks like an old abandon HF radio antenna, I was stationed in NAS Adak Ak. and we had one there, we called it the Dinosaur cage.
Last item could be sofa or chair coasters. The dents in one could be from some damage or anomaly in the furniture foot that could be the reason coasters were needed in the first place.
Laundry tags
Those wire twitchers also are used to tire wire on concrete reinforcements
Found this:
www.electric-fence.co.uk/voss-farming-wire-twister-tying-hook-for-closing-silo-bags.html
Thanks for watching!
Thank you I have a patotoes masher thank you
Obviously not a grenade 😂😂
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i think last thing i for making candies. or cooking nuts, not a clue and months later i am not alone.
4:30, they look like insulator handles for electric cattle fence, those are used for the "gate" part. The hook in the end of the wire is attached to a ring at the other gate post, so the circuit is connected.
I thought that too. If I head by my aunt's farm this week, I can take a picture.
@@QuivaRPG Yep, the described tool would be something like the twister used for tying rebars with thin metal wire, and that is not straight, the hook is longer andd it is bent and it rotates inn the handle.
Found this:
www.electric-fence.co.uk/voss-farming-wire-twister-tying-hook-for-closing-silo-bags.html
Thanks for watching!
@@outlookdaily1713 Ok, I see, so apparently it has the yankee screwdriver type of mechanism that does the twisting. 😅 Live and learn, had never seen such a gadget, this turned out to be more educational than an average youtube wandering has been for a long time.
Eggs?
every time you post 2 video adds in a row I will give you a thumbs down and end the video.
RUclips inserts those ads, not him. Get an adblocker - I've never seen one ad EVER
I gave you a thumbs down
just get an adblocker - I never see them. By the way, RUclips controls the placement of the ads, not the content creator.