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MissCris

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...that I have around my house/garage/yard. I don't know what all of it is.

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Wait, there's more...and sorry for any that come out sideways, phone-posting is a pain.
 
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Hellooo

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A giant whisk in the first picture, for making big omelets.
 
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MissCris

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I wasn't brave enough to open up the wood shed last night, or there'd be even more. Anyway, some of it is clear what it is, other stuff I'm like...what is this, I don't even...
 
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kenthomas27

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Kinda solves the judgemental deer question.
 
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kenthomas27

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3rd pic - homemade bandsaw?
 
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kenthomas27

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A giant whisk in the first picture, for making big omelets.
Yes!! Yes I see it! And the auger is for drilling a hole in the giant egg!




let's all try and keep Hellooo humored...
 
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I wasn't brave enough to open up the wood shed last night, or there'd be even more. Anyway, some of it is clear what it is, other stuff I'm like...what is this, I don't even...
The top one is a yoke, and will probably fetch a pretty penny. The deer legs are just weird taxidermy gone so wrong... But are probably rifle racks with a very strange sense of humor. The bottom looks like a sled, a washing basin upside down and an oil lantern.

i think Ken is right on the bandsaw
 
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wwjd_kilden

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oh oh oh oh oh I wanna go explore!

Those things in picture nr 2 almost look like the fronts of old fashioned stoves/ ovens
If there is a brand name on it you might be able to find out more
 

PopClick

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This one reminds me of a grill or a smoker or something.
 
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MissCris

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Here's a redo of the sideways pic-

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And a close-up...
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Jilly81

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A giant whisk in the first picture, for making big omelets.
Yes!! Yes I see it! And the auger is for drilling a hole in the giant egg!




let's all try and keep Hellooo humored...
No, Ken, the drill thingy part of the giant whisk is for grinding meat! It goes with the pole above it; you fit them together and make sausage. It's an all-purpose kitchen tool!
 
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kenthomas27

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Wow. PopClicks almost right. It's a rock saw. It'll cut gemstones or quartz or whatever.
 
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MissCris

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I'm gonna have to find more stuff...
 

gypsygirl

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the last photo reminds me of a smoker. i'm not sure. a heater?

the first photo, with that auger drill reminds me of something i've seen. i'm not sure where. maybe some wind mill situation??? good gravy, it looks like you could drill for water with that thing (if you were in oregon). ; p

finally the first photo in post #3 is indeed part of a yoke. no one here who knows me will be surprised to learn i'm a bit of a antique farm/tack fanatic and if i could see it i could tell you even more about it. : D

it's probably an oxen (or possibly a horse) yoke, but the part you have is commonly found, fairly easy to come by and i think they're super neat. in fact you can make some cool projects with them, or you can simply restore it and i think they're quite beautiful simply mounted.

now, since you have a lot of stuff laying around, i'm going to show you what the entire yoke looks like, so that you can be on the lookout for the locking parts--i can't help but wonder if they're laying around somewhere. yokes with their locking parts are kind of unusual and i think are especially cool to have.


 
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