"What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects #10
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- "What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects #10
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The hose tower is for drying fire hoses so they don't rot.
Thanks for the info. 👍🏻
I was wondering
2:35. It’s a spacer to put between your disk brake and brake pad for when you remove the wheel or transport
The cover image had a piece of wood furniture that goes in a corner with a conical, gear-like thing with a handle that rolls across the top. It never showed what it was. That was the one thing I wanted to find out about.
In another "What Is This Thing?" video, it's claimed to be a butter churn. I'm not sure about that. I like learning what unusual objects are, but I think the answers are wrong maybe 15% of the time.
8:05 Folding button hook for when shoes used buttons instead of laces.
13:50 Use some vinegar to remove that lime if you want to. No harm leaving it as it is.
I didn't quite understand the caption for the folding button hook, but now i do.😊
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That button hook was the only watzit I knew!
Sometimes the explanations are as puzzling as the object. A Pad Spacer? What is that? And a Hose Tower? What is that used for? Does it store hoses?
In a Hose Tower the Firefighter dries the hoses after using them.
With a pad spacer you can adjust the seat, so you can sit more comfortable.
Came here to make a similar reply 😂
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To my understanding, pipe pigs and less for inspecting and more for cleaning pipes (big ones for natural gas).
5:22
I figured The Gambino family doing business.
2:35 - BRAKEpad spacer!
The answers are getting moronic. Is an AI running this channel now?
0:13:15 not entirely accurate but not wrong. often called snowflakes in mixing towers this is actually "moving bed biofilm platelet" used in multistage reaction chambers and most commonly in the biological life filtration units of aquariums. That one looks to be HDPE and of a common brand used for large high population ornamental ponds' bioreduction filtration but they're also used in fermenters and many other applications that need supported agitation, it should be near neutrally buoyant in salt water. Its also a NASTY source of pollution on a beach and should be collected and put in waste headed for incineration because this stuff LOVES to decay into flammable gas in landfills.
Enjoy your channel, but some answers are so brief as to be uninformative.
Tool found in Sweden is not a dibber but rather a dibble.
Dibble sticks, a wooden stick with one end hardened in the coals of a spent fire, was used to poke holes in the dirt. Then you plant a seed. It is thought to be one of man's first tools. It sped up planting considerably and reduced waste. Don't ask me WHY I remember this from a course in anthropology 30+ years ago!
6:11 why??
Copper zinc, might that be brass?
Your answers make less sense than the original questions.