No Idea What That Is… (21 PICS)

Posted in INTERESTING       6 May 2021       4286       15 GALLERY VIEW

"This is a on gate blocking road access to some cell towers. Why so many locks, and how would someone even open it?"

A: "You can open the gate by unlocking only one padlock. The way it’s designed means that multiple people can use the gate, and if one person loses their keys, only their padlock needs replaced. As opposed to one padlock with many keys, you’d need to give tons of people the new key."


 

"Found on my driveway. The RCMP arrested my neighbour last night; could it be related to that?"

A: "A taser dart"

 

"What are these? Some type of liquid candy or juice or what?"

A: "In Australia they are full of jelly that are flavoured like the fruit they are in."

 

"I found in a handbag? It’s made of metal, and both balls are glued fast. The bar moves. The 4 ends are not rounded, just clipped."

A: "Ladies used to use small whisks to degas carbonated drinks. Guess burping is not ladylike. Also used to degas wine, probably to make it more quickly drinkable after bottle opening."

 

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"Husband has this in his collection but no idea what its intended purpose is, other than being an axe(?)"

A: "That’s an aircraft crash-axe. Typically mounted to a bulkhead in cargo aircraft."

 

"What are these 7 weird screws with geometrical shapes on their heads? No one in the house has any idea where they come from."

A: "They are tips for wood burning. You can screw them on a wood burning device."

 

"Small scoop with alligator clip as the handle. Found it cleaning out the kitchen."

A: "Coffee scoop with bag clip for coffee bag…"

 

"What is this small (4.5”) solid plastic tool I found in our old family cottage’s kitchen drawer?"

A: "Pumpkin carving scoop"

 

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"What is this black knob thing on the armrest of an amtrak train seat? It moves when pulled"

A: "It has to do with a leg rest. There is also a leg rest that pops up from under your seat. This is done by the black round plastic knob by the arm rest."

 

"On the freeway. Government plates, has another similar colored sprinter van behind it."

A: "Unified Command Suite (UCS) Vehicle"

 

"A strange growth(?) found in hollow stump in a forest in Ontario, Canada."

A: "Those are the limbs from the tree. The branches are more dense than the trunk and rot slower. (Or maybe the grain makes this so) No strange growth, just rotting at different rates. Fairly common."

 

"Found this in a tidal pool as a kid, has a clam or something inside of it."

A: "It is melted glass bottles from a camp fire"

 

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"A “Check Draft” plate in an old home"

A: "They are 100% for controlling draft and damper on a wood or coal furnace in the basement. We had that in our farmhouse and we kept the furnace front and this “control panel” when we replaced it with an oil furnace."

 

"Clear plastic ball in the garden with something inside."

A: "This is not a hamster ball as everyone is saying. It has a big rim that would make it difficult to roll in a straight line."

 

"What is this hinged flap at the bottom of each section of screened porch on a 120-year-old house in Georgia (USA)?"

A: "Covered scuppers or in this case, sweepouts. The covers allow you to open them inward and upward with your foot, then sweep out dirt/water. Gravity or a spring closes sweepout door after you move your foot so no critters (mosquitoes, small bears etc.) get in."

 

"Hello all, just purchased a house and this white stuff is all over the wall in the wine cellar in the basement. Any idea what this is?"

A: "It looks like efflorescence."

 

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"Possible 20mm cannon round found in woods?"

A: "Possible unexploded ordnance. Call emergency services."

 

"Pair of Identical Cast Iron panels, found in our shed when we moved house"

A: "I live in bucks county PA. We have a museum where this guy collected a ton of s@#t. Mercer was his last name. The museum has rooms of these. They were used as decorative plates for different cast iron stoves, heaters etc."

 

"Found this in my bathroom in Germany…"

A: "It looks like they are meters that show how much hot and cold water has been used. I don’t know why your meter it that way"

 

"What is this lamp outside my Scandinavian house? There’s also one on the front of the house."

A: "Alarm strobe light . Burglar or fire."

 

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"Found this today while cleaning out my grandparents house after they died. The entire box is ~110cm long. My grandpa his name is engraved on the metal tube. But that is it? I’m very curious!"

A: "Looks like a barrell sampler."

 



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Delly 3 year s ago
#1 Most Cell towers have multiple carriers/cell companies that lease tower space and need access to the equipment for upgrades and routine maintenance.
       
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Lola 3 year s ago
#14 It's a diffuser of some kind, probably for chlorine tablets for a pool.

#17 Not unexploded ordinance. Solid metal means just a bullet, no explosive because no jacket with gunpowder. If it was a missile than there would be a little concern.
       
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Elswood 3 year s ago
Cool post
       
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Issy 3 year s ago
#17 is not 20mm, that would be less than an inch but larger than any bullet I'm aware of and a bullet would not have that metal band around it. Look at the leaf and vegetation, it's much larger than 20mm. That is an unexploded artillery round possibly a 105. We found a few of those in Vietnam in 1970, they looked exactly like that. Definitely call emergency services. If this was found in USA, you're most likely on an old artillery firing range and there might be more of them. Don't move it, let the authorities do that.
       
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Issy 3 year s ago
I didn't mean to use that avatar, dang it.
       
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Issy 3 year s ago
#17 Look at the leaf and vegetation, that round is a lot larger than 20mm and a bullet would not have that metal band. That is definitely an unexploded artillery round, possibly a 105. We found a few of those in Vietnam in 1970, they looked exactly like that. If this was found in USA, you're walking around on an old artillery range. Don't move it! Call the authorities and let them move it. Be careful there are likely to be more of them.
       
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Adela 3 year s ago
#19 Indeed it's two meters for hot and cold water. To pay for it by the cubic-meter. Very common for flats in Germany.
       
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Pinckney 3 year s ago
Adela,

not realy...
       
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Syl 3 year s ago
#19 its common in flats you rent. So the landlord can easily track how much cold and warm water was consuemd an calculates a fair Bill.
       
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Mae 3 year s ago
#1 I don't understand, it's easy to have one lock and many keys, isn't it?
       
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Edwin 3 year s ago
Mae, Unless I see it for myself in person , I don’t understand
how that gate works.
       
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Edwin 3 year s ago
I love these posts! This one was the best. Not a repeat. Thank you.
       
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Si 3 year s ago
#19 German here. You meter it that way because hot water is more expensive than cold water and you need to check the costs differently. Most Homes in Germany do not have a water heating device on their own. Hot water for Heating and Tab gets delivered via isolated pipes into your home. Its called 'Fernwärme'.
       
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Lyddy 3 year s ago
Si,
Zentralheizung (central heating)
       
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Winnet 3 year s ago
#14
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