Just posted a few more photos, and some answers to the last set:
Rob
Just posted a few more photos, and some answers to the last set:
Rob
207> Some kind of insert to be pressed into wood. A bearing maybe?
208. Strip of staples
213. A feather.214. Hook designed to be embedded in concrete.
217. Mil-spec vehicle battery terminal pullerJeff
Does the fact that a chain breaker is made from chain links qualify as a sort of recursion? How about if a chain breaker was required to assemble and disassemble the chain breaker?
Doug?
Ned Simmons
Aaah, I like that!
Ned Simmons wrote: How about if a chain breaker was required to assemble and disassemble the chain breaker? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It would be called a chain breaker breaker.
Or a chain breaker squared Gerry :-)} London, Canada
Yes, it's an insert nut but it's not a bearing. The other end of the inside is threaded, it's for assembling furniture.
Correct.
Nope
This wasn't made to be used with concrete
This isn't a battery term. puller.
This is getting deep...
Correct
Correct again, it's a chainbreaker
# 213 is an example of Echinarachnius
I.E. a sand dollar
~D
213. Fork pricks in a pie crust?
This one isn't fork pricks, the holes on this are not man-made.
Correct, it's the signature line on a check, the letters MP next to the line stand for microprint
It does look like one, but it's not a cheese grater.
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