People Found Weird Things And Some Genius Internet Users Explained Them In A Snap
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The outdoor oven...the rusted coffee can on the top is there to keep birds and vermin out, pull it up and off mto expose the stovepipe.
Beat me to the punch. Seen it was a coffee can from the start.
I was thinking that could be an old incinerator but I don't know for sure. The ones I've seen with my own eyes were in basements in the eastern U.S. and I think were gas-fueled. I only ever saw one actually work cuz they were pretty much outlawed when I was still a little kid. Just now it popped into my head, could it be a kiln of some sort?
It looks like the warmer to an old wood cook-stove. We cooked with wood when I was younger!
I'm such a doink, I thought it was a small kiln. I spotted the coffee can on the chimney, though. It's a very practical thing to do. After all, can you _imagine_ the reek if you fired it up and found a curious squirrel had been trapped and croaked in there? Yecchhh!
The white louvered box… Basically all that was said was that it’s a white wooden box and something about temperature.
“A Stevenson screen or instrument shelter is a shelter or an enclosure to meteorological instruments against precipitation and direct heat radiation from outside sources, while still allowing air to circulate freely around them.[1] It forms part of a standard weather station and holds instruments that may include thermometers (ordinary, maximum/minimum), a hygrometer, a psychrometer, a dewcell, a barometer, and a thermograph.”
“Stevenson screens may also be known as a cotton region shelter, an instrument shelter, a thermometer shelter, a thermoscreen, or a thermometer screen. Its purpose is to provide a standardised environment in which to measure temperature, humidity, dewpoint, and atmospheric pressure. It is white in color to reflect direct solar radiation.” Wikipedia
You’re welcome.
That’s an outdoor oven with a tin can over the flue.
I had a carpenter’s toolbox to carry my art supplies to college and back. It was ridiculously heavy when loaded with tools but that meant that nobody tried to steal my tools.
Last item,if found on a battle field, could be a detonator battery for man carried explosives, Bangalore torpedoes etc.
I recognized the pigeon racing clock thanks to 'Antiques Road Trip'. (Not to be confused with Antiques Roadshow)
Last item looks like the ignition coil on an older vehicle
That was my guess too I was thinking a tractor.
those stevenson screens used to be in fields, now they are in parking lots, no wonder it looks like the temperature is rising
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... they might hear you.
Most people don’t really go into fields or don’t have them around so having a weather station where people are likely to be makes sense.
Not called Stevenson screen but the whole thing is actually called a Stevenson box, screen is term used when it's on a building.
5:35 I think its a smoker, not an oven.
The last mystery item could be a gasoline gravity feed tank for 1920's automobiles. It mounted on the firewall and used gravity to fuel the the engine. This was prior to mechanical fuel pumps.
This was going to be my guess
or an old mechanical fire extinguisher.
Thanks!
They're both wrong.
It's way too small.
An ignition coil is probably right.......
The hoop on what you think is a gas light stand is not correct , It is used for that quintessential British sometime hanging flower baskets.
It's not for hanging baskets, nor for gas lights, they were provided by the local authority. Those held a removeable parraffin lantern.. The side arm is to rest a ladder wile filling/cleaning it.
Instead of just describing the article, perhaps you could show us how they were used. Even though you gave reasonable descriptions, I couldn’t picture in my mind how they actually worked ! Maybe I’m a little dense but some items I still don’t see/understand what they do !!
Like the first item, how was this used ~~ I can see that you would stand on it however from there, I have no clue ! The row of flexible tabs in the fridge, couldn’t see how this would work ~~ the chain retainer, no idea how this would work ~~ the seatbelt grabber handles.
I apologise for being a pain however I am very curious about these items !
Thank you so much, I will subscribe too !
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Google can be your friend on a lot of these items …
They are likely submitted as pictures, and without having the device at hand, what you are requesting is difficult. I agree it would be helpful, though!
patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/06/11/f0/af872d950daecf/CA2528548C.pdf
Thanks for watching.
+10 months, less baffled?
Hope that the digits on the clock are green, blue or white! If they are red, that would creep me out!
electronics.woot.com/offers/avalon-oversized-led-digital-clock-8x14-4
Most are red because Red LED's are the cheapest and most common ones. But nowadays, you can get green, white, blue, and yellow ones.