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"1.21 GIGAWATTS!!!"
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09.22.2009, 03:58 AM
hey guys...need some help....WTF is this...found it in my backyard when i went to take the dog out this evening next to my shoes and its not mine or my wife's....any clue as to what it is???
it also has the word "SACHS" written on the side of it...
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RC-Monster Titanium
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09.22.2009, 04:18 AM
looks like an old pepper spray/mace holster to me, though they are usually velcro now ? Have piggys run through your yard
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"1.21 GIGAWATTS!!!"
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09.22.2009, 04:37 AM
Hahaha...I don't think there was a recent "luau" lol...hmmm...do you have any pics of an old pepper spray holder??
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RC-Monster Titanium
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09.22.2009, 09:13 AM
Looks to me like it's part of a camp cooking set. Some kind of pot holder or something.
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09.22.2009, 09:30 AM
It's a bottle opener. No surprise you don't remember putting it there.....
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09.22.2009, 11:41 AM
lol, this reminds me of the segment on This Old House called "What is it?" where they show some weird ass tool, they all make up some goofy story of what it's used for, then last guy says what it actually is.
"Hey Bob, its a pnuematically-operated femine napkin applicator. You see you load the napkin in here, attach this end to your 300psi air supply, favorite grease is loaded into this section here, and pulling this cord fires the applicator. Of course a long extention handle is installed here, as the operator, you want to be some distance away when this thing goes off, for safety reasons. Perfect solution for today's busy working woman."
-"Actually Steve, its a 2-stage overhead rivet gun used by roofers to install rooster weather vanes on the apex of the roof from the safety of the ground. Includes a caulking pre-applicator so rivet does not compromise the weather-tight seal of the roof."
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"1.21 GIGAWATTS!!!"
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09.22.2009, 12:08 PM
Haha you guys kill me!!.....my wife and I live in a pretty safe neighborhood and were just wondering if someone was in our backyard snooping around .... Time for the motion sensor flood lights..!!! (we already have a dog but he's only a puppy... 6 month old 58 pound austrailian labradane!!)lol
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Fat Kid Engineering
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09.22.2009, 02:09 PM
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looks to me like it's part of a camp cooking set. Some kind of pot holder or something.
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+1..
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09.22.2009, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by hootie7159
Haha you guys kill me!!.....my wife and I live in a pretty safe neighborhood and were just wondering if someone was in our backyard snooping around .... Time for the motion sensor flood lights..!!! (we already have a dog but he's only a puppy... 6 month old 58 pound austrailian labradane!!)lol
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Actually, go to Cabela's website and look at their game camera's. For 90 to 200 bucks you can have a motion sensing camera to take pictures of your nightly/daytime friends.
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That's All Folks!
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09.22.2009, 03:13 PM
Look up, it came off of overhead wires.
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09.22.2009, 03:50 PM
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Actually, go to Cabela's website and look at their game camera's. For 90 to 200 bucks you can have a motion sensing camera to take pictures of your nightly/daytime friends.
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+1
I'm actually going in a few hours to check my trail cam (for deer, not humans!)
They work great though. Most current models take pretty high quality pics, and have features such as night-shot infrared and videos clips. Never thought to use one for home security but it's a great idea.
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Fat Kid Engineering
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09.22.2009, 04:19 PM
Post some Pics, Might be fun to look at ?
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09.22.2009, 04:29 PM
Will do. I'll start a different thread in the "General Discussion" area of the forum so I don't hijack this one. Hopefully there will be some good pics. Check for them a little later this evening.
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09.22.2009, 06:06 PM
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Looks to me like it's part of a camp cooking set. Some kind of pot holder or something.
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+1 Removable pots and pan handle. (so it don't get hot) Have you seen any suspicious boy scouts hanging around?
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09.22.2009, 06:16 PM
I'm pretty sure it's either a dinglehopper or a snarfblatt...
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