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Eph 3 year s ago
#13 is what now?
       
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Edny 3 year s ago
Eph,


Holds fruits/ veggies to be sliced on a mandoline food slicer.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/WALFRONT-Mandoline-Slicer-Vegetable-Cutter-Chopper-Di
cer-Onion-Pro-Kitchen-Potato-Food-Cheese-Veggie-Cucumber-5-Interchangeable-Blade
s-Peeler/599823618
       
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Mimi 3 year s ago
#13 So, what is it?
       
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Gus 3 year s ago
#13 https://www.reddit.com/r/whatisthisthing/comments/m4bxxa/what_is_this_kitchen_it
em_about_the_right_size_to/
       
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Katarina 3 year s ago
13 seems like top part of slicer (mandoline) to hold object to be sliced and not cut your fingers!
       
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Sheila 3 year s ago
Good post!
       
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Silas 3 year s ago
Of all the things that could possibly remind me of my age #8 hit hard. I remember them all over any road work in the city when I was a yute.
       
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Matthew 3 year s ago
So what's 13?
       
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Vessie 3 year s ago
Matthew,

ball(s) scratcher.
       
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"This structure between two buildings. Relatively new buildings, connected by these rebar (?) frames. It doesn’t look like anything moves between them."

A: "It looks to me like they are there to support the balconies on both buildings. Those balconies look like they were added sometime after the original building was completed."

 

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