MYSTERY OBJECTS
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A castrator for cows, bulls.
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Wendy has it, Beautifully made by a blacksmith with a box joint. For cutting block sugar up into manageable chunks. Gloria was very close actually, 'Nose pincers' made in exactly the same way but with round knobs instead of cutting blades were an essential tool for us at Drinkall's when we were restraining fiery cows for milking or minor medical procedures.
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
It's a bit difficult to castrate a cow Cathy! And I think the RSPCA might object if you tried them on a bull (and you'd probably end up in hospital)!Cathy wrote:A castrator for cows, bulls.

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Yes I see your point, she would be an unusual Daisy.
As for the instrument tho I did think I had seen it or something very similar that related to Bulls.
As for the instrument tho I did think I had seen it or something very similar that related to Bulls.
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What's this then?

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I'm with Ian on the condensate vapor pipe from a dryer.
Cathy, what you have seen is probably a 'cord stop castrator. Iy looks similar and was a clever little piece of kit that enabled you to cut the cord down to the testicles without any incision. Never became widely used and I haven't used one.
Cathy, what you have seen is probably a 'cord stop castrator. Iy looks similar and was a clever little piece of kit that enabled you to cut the cord down to the testicles without any incision. Never became widely used and I haven't used one.
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No, it's not a condensate pipe. Try again.
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
The ridges suggest either flexibility or an aid to allowing for expansion. (A scale would be nice.....) So I'll add to Ian's guess that it is designed to cope with expansion and contraction.....
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Is it a stack of plastic cups?
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I like that Wendy because it explains something that puzzled me. The moulding marks don't line up as they would if it was homogeneous. Yes, I am now with Wendy!
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Oh yes, I like that as well Wendy, I'm with you also.
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They would be uncomfortable to drink out of though if that was the lip......
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Wendy's got it near enough...although to be more precise it's a stack of empty `Sainsbury's Greek yoghurt' pots!
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Do you use them for the same as us Tiz? We have a stack in our "plastics" cupboard, perfect for portions of stews, soups and curries etc, for the freezer.
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Next one?
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It's mainly a matter of `in case I need them' and they often get used for mixing paint, filler etc or just storing stuff. But when Mrs Tiz sees your post my stock might get raided - I'd better go and hide them now!PanBiker wrote:Do you use them for the same as us Tiz? We have a stack in our "plastics" cupboard, perfect for portions of stews, soups and curries etc, for the freezer.
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Try this one....

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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Difficult to see scale but looks very much like a fuel jet nipple for a Primus stove, hole is a bit big though. Could be off a lubrication system?
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
I suspect its Stanley's microwave oven in the background....
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Some sort of injection nozzle?
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
I thought you'd get the scale from the microwave (Pluggy was right about that!), the thread is 2"BSP. I can see where you're all coming from but sorry, not correct.
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
For connecting up a pipeline or some other sort of tubing to a device, but I don't know what device. A gas line perhaps?
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