What Is This Mysterious Cast Iron Found In A Lisbon Flea Market And This Large Heavy Circular Tube?
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- What Is This Mysterious Cast Iron Found In A Lisbon Flea Market And This Large Heavy Circular Tube?
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The rolling pin doesn't have to be for bread or pastry items. Makers of clay tiles and pottery use rolling pins to give texture to the clay prior to firing.
Possibly a massage roller. I have seen quite a few and they all have different shapes.
One thing you learn from these great videos is that google image search is, well, pretty useless!
Back in the days of wood heat in the home it was not uncommon to see a line horizontal pipe for the smoke, this was a sim-le and cheap way to keep the heat in the house longer before it went out. And you could hang a clothes line nearby and dry your clothes to boot.
Yummy 😂❤❤
I'm not convinced by the camping stove item with Lisboa on it. Why would it have that city's name so carefully cast into it? Hopefully someone has a better answer...
My guess for the last item would be a specialty rolling pin used to make something like perogis or ravioli, or perhaps a textured bread of sorts.
I had the smoking thunderhog's (AKA F-4) windshield pegged in an instant. I bet that windshield has a story to tell.
Check this out... could it be?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pardo%27s_Push
On March 10, 1967, the sky was clear for a bombing run, but both F-4 Phantom IIs were hit by anti-aircraft fire. Aman's plane took the worst damage; his fuel tank had been hit, and he quickly lost most of his fuel. Aman and Houghton then determined that they did not have enough fuel to make it to a KC-135 tanker aircraft over Laos.
To avoid having Aman and Houghton bail out over hostile territory, Pardo decided to try pushing the airplane.[2] Pardo first tried pushing the plane using Aman's drag chute compartment but turbulence interfered.
Pardo then tried to use Aman's tailhook to push the plane. The Phantom, having been originally designed as a naval aircraft for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps, was equipped with a heavy duty tailhook for landings aboard aircraft carriers and for emergency arrestments ashore. Aman lowered his tailhook and Pardo moved behind Aman until the tailhook was against Pardo's windscreen.
@@outlookdaily1713 That's an awesome story! Probably not the this windshield because both of those aircraft crashed.
Clay modeling rolling pin?
The cast iron part with Lisbao on it is one half of a grip strength trainer, Antiguidade de halterofilismo, exercitar os músculos das mãos, as described on the site where I found it. There is a second identical piece connected to it with bolts, and springs trapped between the two.
Didn't get any this time but I learned a lot.🙂
I didn't get F-4 but knew it was a windscreen, wish there was more of a back story on that one, bullet holes and he said how many were made, but not how many were shot down...
Those probably were bullet holes and the guy said because the lady was old she was unreliable, nuff said.
Yeah, the guy is an idiot that doesn’t understand basic principles of physics!
Last item: a meat tenderizer? I don't know but it looks like my dog would enjoy chewing on it.
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Some really obscure ones today.
It might be a kneader for dough.
The rolling pin is for people who can't decided on thick or thin crust for their pizza
Looks like you could roll that around the edge of your pie before cooking to give it that distinctive pattern.
If not for modeling clay (see my previous comment) then perhaps for shaping marzipan for covering the sides of a cake? Just guesses.
Kneader
Ha, batted a big fat zero on this episode lol, last item looks to be a dough kneader of some sort, or cutting buns?, it looks well used, maybe for washing quilts? No idea but its a very cool whatchamacallit thing whatever it is and look forward to the explanation :) (after-thought, I'd roll it on some foam clay or dough and see what happens! )
My first (and only) thought was a dough kneader.
The item with the bar and two rings is a piece from an antique horse bit. Not part of farm machinery.
It'a foot long!
@@sthompson1000agreed! Too big for a horse bit!
Four point forty five dollars 😂😂 is Four Dollars and forty five cents. These AI voices need to go away. We know you're not Human.
How difficult it would be just to have a human read the script.
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Dough needer
Final item is a hemorrhoid massager to aid in relief of pain and itching.
That goodness for the invention of the stuff in the tube!
I've started to look forward to your posts.
Keep up the good work.......
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