What Is This Mysterious Metal Container With A Pressure Gauge And This Thing Like A Weird Torpedo?
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
- What Is This Mysterious Metal Container With A Pressure Gauge And This Thing Like A Weird Torpedo?
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I want that fish bowl holder--so cool!
It is a linnen thrasher. You beat the linnen fibers from the flax plant on the spikes to separate them from their casings. It was a common tool in old Sweden, and surely other places to. You sit on the wood that sticks out on the sides to hold the tool in place.
I concur
@@dr.froghopper6711I second, motion is approved. Anyone suggesting a stool or butt scratcher for a Hindu Yogi can just stuff it..👍😤
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In the US we called them flax breakers. Same use but a different name.
7:13 I think this guy unwittingly invented Lawn Darts. if they weren't already. . .
We had a set of cinder glasses like that. They had been my grandmother's. She worked on a crew tending a straw fired steam traction engine that powered a threshing machine. A rather odd job for a woman in those days but you did the job at hand. There were lots of sparks and cinders that would come out the chimney even though they were fitted with screen to catch most of the cinders. I wish I still had them but most of the old things I remember as a kid were sold off in an estate auction after Dad died.
A hemp or flax comb.😊
Great German pronunciation!
Yes, way better than the English! LOL!
The last item looks like a flax hatchel..used to comb flax fibers in preparation to make linen.
It is, indeed, a flax hackle. Flax plants are soaked to loosen their hard, fibrous covering. They are bundled and beaten against the hackle to remove this covering, then, when the bulk of the covering has been removed, the hackle brought the soft linen fibers into long, silky "hands," looking like a horse's tail. The linen fibers can then be spun into thread which will be woven into linen fabric. Often, wool thread would be woven with the linen to make a more durable fabric called "linsey-woolsey."
The last object, possibly for carding some fiber, wool, flax, or hemp??
I agree
If I'm not mistaken, the laundry plunger is still manufactured or at least it was several years ago. I saw them for sale at some online old-timey hardware store along with other simple laundry items like hand-cranked wringers.
The washing plunger worked very well for cleaning clothes. My Grandmother had one. There was no electricity or plumbed water at her house. A galvanized tub was filled with hot, soapy water and after the clothes were added, the plunger was just moved up and down in the tub. It really agitated the washing well.
The item at 3:40 is also known as a washing dolly. They were also made with several spokes instead of the cone. Historian Ruth Goodman used one in an episode of the documentary series 'Victorian Farm', in which she and archaeologists Peter Ginn and Alex Langlands spent a year living on a Victorian-era farm, doing everything the way they would have been in period. The children's song 'This is the way we wash our clothes' grew out of the fact that it did take several days to do the laundry at the time.
I knew the training round at 6:10, having seen plenty of British ones pulled by magnet-fishing groups like Northants Magnet Fishers and Peaky Dippers.
Now I know I am old, I remember my grandmother using one of these. lol
Thanks for this show! Every once in a while I see something I've gotten from my Mother and grandparents, better than Worth point by far!! Lol
Our pleasure!
6:04 bet that would be pricey if complete. It's awesome I want it!
I just looked it up and just the stand is going for good money. Should clean it up first either way. So cool
It is beautiful.
Last item is a flange manipulator with rhomboid pentacles
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Enjoyable.
Thanks!
Would you please state who gave the answer, at the moment you make it sound as if You had the answer which is not correct.
Jeeze, speed it up!
You can set your video playback speed. Do it, do it now. Hurry up!