Late to the video That second "device" is a conveyor roller I used to design conveyors for a robotics company The shaft pushes to one side so you can put them in in and take them out without taking the whole thing apart
When I was a kid, I came across one of those in my grandparents bathroom drawer. I must have fooled around with it for five minutes before giving up trying to figure out what it was. Thanks for clearing up that childhood mystery.
Its called a twinplex razor blade stroper. You put a double sided razor blade and it strops both sides of the blade when you turn the handle. I Actually have one its awesome!
@@nexuzz1 you are both wrong its a fluchtlight ansible housed in an uru casing for optimum lightspeed communication with a crank battery for emergencies
@@HovektheArtist Thats what I thought first also, but if you look at the parabolic gamma ray reflector, it clearly has as graphene resonance compensator in the aft sensor array. fluchtlight ansibles typicaly uses transitory particle interceptors in the subharmonic oscillation chamber part of the array, making it a very unlikely candidate for the item in question.
i use a "saftey razor" as my everyday razor, 100% would recomend over a cassette razor. cheaper, better for the environment, better shave, and such a great feeling to use.
I shave with an old safety razor every day. I love them and for my beard, they give the best shave ever. I hate modern razors. I would love to find one of those at an antique store to strop my blades to make them last longer.
#2 seems like a roller from a conveyor, maybe even a slip-on roller. That 's a roller that is driven at the shaft and can produce a certain amount of torque between its shaft and outside roll. This way the roll will slip within itself when the load on top of it reaches some stop, instead of slipping under the load, which could damage that if that has a soft bottom like cardboard or paper.
That long roller is a mouse trap You set it over the top of a bucket (drill holes) Build ramps up to rim of bucket Put peanut butter on center of roller Fill bucket about halfway with water Leave in problematic area Done
Hello Codi this cylinder is a trap for mise or rats. You adjust in a bucket with water. You make 2 ramps from wood to make the rats to go for the top and you put some peanut butter for bait. the rat go for it and it rolls inside the bucket with water and drown. Simple! ;)
You must have started shaving after the disposable twin blade razors came out. I used a double edge razor for years, and the moment you took the lid off the little machine, and I saw the inner workings, I was sure it was a strop for the old double edged blades. I think the Gillette company introduced them...
Roller is a mouse trap. It goes across the top of a 5 gallon bucket. Put some water in the bucket and some peanut butter on the middle of roller. Use a piece of 2X4 as a ramp that goes to the roller. The mouse goes out on the roller to get the peanut butter but rolls off into the pail and drowns. I made one and caught like 20 mice in my barn in one night. The great thing is it’s self resetting. So it can catch a lot in just one night.
to comment on why the leather may be in decent shape, many old shaving soaps were tallow based. If you were refreshing a used blades you probably ended up transferring quite a decent bit of tallow into the leather. The recommended care procedure for many leather razor strops at the time was to rub down the strop with shaving soap on a semi regular basis. Sadly most soaps you get now are glycerin based and not good for strop care.
To strop a double edged razor blade with this thing it is necessary to turn the handle so the leather pads rub the blade edges from the inside to the outside of the blade. The leather needs to slide off the blade so the blade does not try to slice the leather. When I sharpen knives or blades, I strop them on leather after using the hard Arkansas stone or diamond stone. This polishes the sharpened surface to make the sharp edge smoother and last longer than if it was not done. That is why the barber strops his razor blade each time before use.
A large Guardian Dog helps with that Manly Manner, especially while the man is away from his family for a time. When we got our Great Pyrenees we told our neighbor that he may bark a bit at night. The neighbor, in her late 70's said she actually kinda liked having a guardian in the neighborhood. I never actually thought of it that way until she said this. Of course, we are now extremely safe from those dangerous squirrels, raccoon, or the occasional fox that happens by in the. middle of the night.
That roller is a bucket-top mouse trap. You drill opposing holes in the top lip of a 5 gallon bucket, depress the springs and slip the roller in place with the ends in each hole. Bait the center of the roller with peanut butter and put 3 inches of water in the bucket. Provide a ramp to reach the end of the roller and the mice/rats will fall in the bucket trying to reach the bait. You are welcome.
That IS brilliant! I'm 70 years old and have watched humans slowly DE-volve over my years. Case in point... get an old newspaper from 100 years ago, say a Los Angeles Times, and read how they explain the news, etc. Unbelievable how much smarter we were back then!
Wholeheartedly agree about men not staying home in wife's domain all day. We are recently empty nesters. I am thrilled to have my dear husband's help with jobs I dislike doing, but to have him "help" when I don't need help is a bit frustrating. I encourage him to find things to do that I am not capable of doing. This is the time for him to do those things he hasn't had time to do! We are doing a fine job of working out the details of this new life, but there have indeed been details to work out.
without reading other comments, and 5 months late to the ball. I am going to guess the second item is a rolling log used for trapping mice. Drill 2 holes in a bucket and put some peanut butter in the center. 2 ramps leading to the log and when the mouse walks cross the log, it spins he falls into the bucket and is trapped. That is my guess.
Twin plex double sharper, haven't seen one of those since my grandfathers days.(Yes i did have to look up the brand). Gone are the days of slotted medicine cabinets that allowed you to take those spent blades and put them in the slot on the inside of the cabinet and allow the blades to be disposed of inside the wall. Open the wall up after 30 plus years and you would find a 2 foot pile of rusted old blades.
I picked one up at a swap meet a couple of years ago. Made back in the day when we weren’t such a disposable society.
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What? I actually guessed it right? I have actually just gone back to a safety razor after 30 years of multi blade shaving. I could do with one of those. What is it called?
The roler is fitted across the top of a 5gal bucket with about 4 inches of water in the bottom. The roler makes a bridge across the top of the bucket. Next place a 45° put a ramp up to each end of the bridge. Place in an area infested with mice. Finally smear some peanut butter around the middle of the bridge. This is one of the best multi-mouse traps in the world. The mice walk out to get the peanut butter and slip off into the bucket and drown. Mice will keep falling as long as peanut butter remains.
That is a roller from a conveyer system. It has the spring in it so you can put one side in the wall of the conveyer and you can drop the other side in because the bar is no longer sticking out to far.
Yes thank you; I just found your channel. I love it that you read out of the manly manners. Men today have lost what it means to be a man. Sadly society is pushing men to be girly and women to be masculine. I also homeschool my son. 👍
Roller is a mouse trap, put it over a bucket with peanut butter in the middle. Mouse walks on it rolls mouse falls in bucket. It's more humane to put some water in the bucket so they drown, otherwise the mouses caught will kill each other.
Not really effective on modern ones, they're made of harder stainless steel and are thinner and multi layer, where the old ones were thicker and carbon steel, it could hone them but the edge won't be nearly as good a a fresh one
I think I know what the roller is, you attach it to a bucket of water with ramps going up each end. Put peantbutter on the roller, and when a mouse goes to get a snack it falls in the water and drowns. At least I've seen them sold as this, but I'm sure it's originally for something else.
The roller is a rat, mice trapping device. Put peanut butter on it and stick it in the middle of the brim of a bucket with a fitting diameter. Rats and mice love peanut butter. They run. And eat it. But the rodent will spin with the spinning rod and drop into the bucket. You can even put water in the bucket to drown the rodent.
I love the Manly Manners. We are down to one car, Jeff takes it to work, so I’m stranded at home unless my daughter comes over. Jeff is very considerate and asks if I want to go with him to run errands, of course I do! Get me out of the house! But I need alone time, just to grocery shop. Just me and my list. If he goes with me I can’t even think!
That is a roller bar /rat and mouse trap. You drill holes at the too of a 5 gallon bucket and stick the ends of the roller bar through them. Put peanut butter on the middle of the bar and water in the bucket. Best trap ever.
Your clickbate video titles are beyond old. I enjoy most of your videos but the way you advertise them has brought me to the point where I am unsubscribing
well seeing as the mans livelihood depends on getting views for his videos, and youtube sensors videos like his any advantage he can use should be used. he never used to have to add "clickbaity" titles because youtube didn't try to hide his videos because of the content sometimes in them. how about trying to support the guy rather than cry about the title of his video...
Kasey Lewis I'm not being snarky, just curious when I ask, why does UA-cam hide his videos? What's an example of some of his content that UA-cam doesn't like? Again I'm just curious
Home security using mirrors you must remember one thing. If you can see them, they can see you. if you need that level of home security install IR cameras and a monitor system in the bedroom closet. No need to investigate and expose yourself to danger. Safely call police from a locked bedroom and guide them through the house using your infrared camera system.
I think this 2nd object you received was a mouse trap that works with a 5 gallon bucket. You put a ramp going up to the top of the bucket. The roller is attached at the top of both sides the bucket. Then you put some peanut butter on the roller. The mouse tries get the bait. The roller spins and the mouse falls into the water in the bucket. You can find out more about it on youtube. Look up Shawn Wood he makes videos about small animal traps new and old. I think you will like his videos.
It is for sharpening a razor blade. I got one from my grandfather 40 years ago. Put he razor in and every turn turn flips the razor and strops the other side of the blade.
The second one is for a roller conveyor the spring shaft allows you to put in between 2 rails usually with hex shaped holes to not spin the shaft but to roll on the bearings in the roller.
That long roller, I think it's for those old roll down blinds. You pull them down and they lock in place until you give just a slight tug to unlock them and they roll back up via spring. They were a cheap way to entertain my brother and me, especially when you pull them down and let go. Mom got SO mad at us for doing that.
The roller looks like it's designed like a watch pin to be easily able to be removed/replaced from a roller line like you would see in a factory to convey items between machines.
The roller is a mouse trap, it goes on a 5 gallon bucket, you put bait on the middle of it with ramps to each end of the roller. When the mice go out on it to get the bait it spins and they fall in the 5 gallon bucket.
Gillette made a double edge razor called the aristocrat. It was the kind you had unscrew the handle to remove the top part of the razor to remove or insert a blade. Gillette had to keep changing his razor design because other companies would copy his razor blades. That is why the hole in the center is oddly shaped. Gillette came up with the idea of a safety razor that used disposable blades. Safety razors at the time were essentially short pieces of a straight razor clamped to a holder.
It is an old razor blade sharpener for when people had the razors that you would twist the handle and the two doors would open and you would insert the razor blade. It flips it so it will sharpen both sides.
The long cylinder looks like a conveyor roller. Are the axle ends hexagonal? They typically pop into matching holes in a channel side structure of a long gravity conveyor between driven belt sections.
It’s a double edge razor strop It’s for helping keep your razor sharp You turn the handle 50 times and it’s done I’ve got a twin plex razor sharpener and it really works. Helps your cheap blades go a lot further. It was made for when metal was at a premium during the wars.
As someone who uses safety razors daily, it was apparent to me once you opened the top. I'd love to have one of those! I got some woodturning razor kits which made great gifts, plus I'm able to cut back on a lot of disposable plastic -- much less waste using that style razor.
Almost looks like an old cigarette roller.
thats what i thought it was
@@shawnferguson7477 same
Exactly what I thought.
Yes
Yeah, the leather cylinders gave me the idea too
"I dropped it last night" yeeyed it at the wall
Actually made me lol
Late to the video
That second "device" is a conveyor roller
I used to design conveyors for a robotics company
The shaft pushes to one side so you can put them in in and take them out without taking the whole thing apart
Dude literally gave his friend a conveyor roller
@@kingpotato7183 yeah but if you are trying to screw with someone....
When I was a kid, I came across one of those in my grandparents bathroom drawer. I must have fooled around with it for five minutes before giving up trying to figure out what it was. Thanks for clearing up that childhood mystery.
Its called a twinplex razor blade stroper. You put a double sided razor blade and it strops both sides of the blade when you turn the handle. I Actually have one its awesome!
It sure is.
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I commented before he got to the part where he discovered what it was.
I think you got it. awesome.
Aren’t the double sided razor blades disposable?
its a foreskin streching device.
i actually have one.
i got great results.
Bwahahah WTF? Dude this is the funniest comment I've ever read!
HAHA best comment on youtube
So are you sailing to work if the wind is right? ^^
@@fatdad64able oh gawd hahahahaha that's too good 5 star commet dude 👌
Epic, you win the internet...and have luxurious foreskin?
This is called a flux capacitor, it is the thing that makes time travel possible.
Actually its a biogenic singularity accelerator with an optronic density housing. Thoose thow get mixed up allot.
@@nexuzz1 you are both wrong its a fluchtlight ansible housed in an uru casing for optimum lightspeed communication with a crank battery for emergencies
@@HovektheArtist Thats what I thought first also, but if you look at the parabolic gamma ray reflector, it clearly has as graphene resonance compensator in the aft sensor array. fluchtlight ansibles typicaly uses transitory particle interceptors in the subharmonic oscillation chamber part of the array, making it a very unlikely candidate for the item in question.
Pffft flux capacitor,newb thats a 3rd grade pencil sharpener the ones that are mounted on the wall
Don't tell me Wranglerstar uses... disposable razors.
Please tell me he shaves using an axe.
he probably uses a straight razor this is for razors that go into a safty razor
Lol
Real Men shave with Axes , Machetes , Swords , Guillotines , Broken Glass , or they dont shave at all (the Viking Method) .
Zippy Doo LMAO
@@sQWERTYFALIEN2011 I prefer either the axe or the viking
"When all else fails, read instructions."
(Did anyone else get a laugh imagining W head banging to Judas Priest?)
i use a "saftey razor" as my everyday razor, 100% would recomend over a cassette razor. cheaper, better for the environment, better shave, and such a great feeling to use.
Wen't to safety razors 3 years ago....never looked back. Best shaves at a very cheap price.
confirmed
The modern industry is the biggest scam of our time....
Razor blade sharpener my dad still has his
As soon as I saw the leather roller a light bulb went off. It reminded me of the leather straps hanging from the barbers chair.
i agree with this
Exacty!
Matt Juniper that's what I thought when I first saw it
Correct. I have one.
I shave with an old safety razor every day. I love them and for my beard, they give the best shave ever. I hate modern razors. I would love to find one of those at an antique store to strop my blades to make them last longer.
Cigarette roller?... nope sweet machine!
Spot on.
Good guess but no,
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That was my first thought as well
You beat me to it!
#2 seems like a roller from a conveyor, maybe even a slip-on roller. That 's a roller that is driven at the shaft and can produce a certain amount of torque between its shaft and outside roll. This way the roll will slip within itself when the load on top of it reaches some stop, instead of slipping under the load, which could damage that if that has a soft bottom like cardboard or paper.
the second item is, or resembles a roller for a conveyor?
That long roller is a mouse trap
You set it over the top of a bucket (drill holes)
Build ramps up to rim of bucket
Put peanut butter on center of roller
Fill bucket about halfway with water
Leave in problematic area
Done
Possible a cigarette roller... any takers ? lol
Hello Codi this cylinder is a trap for mise or rats. You adjust in a bucket with water. You make 2 ramps from wood to make the rats to go for the top and you put some peanut butter for bait. the rat go for it and it rolls inside the bucket with water and drown. Simple! ;)
You must have started shaving after the disposable twin blade razors came out. I used a double edge razor for years, and the moment you took the lid off the little machine, and I saw the inner workings, I was sure it was a strop for the old double edged blades. I think the Gillette company introduced them...
I went from one of those 473728 blade Gilette razors to a safety razor. It's so much better for my skin.
Roller is a mouse trap. It goes across the top of a 5 gallon bucket. Put some water in the bucket and some peanut butter on the middle of roller. Use a piece of 2X4 as a ramp that goes to the roller. The mouse goes out on the roller to get the peanut butter but rolls off into the pail and drowns. I made one and caught like 20 mice in my barn in one night. The great thing is it’s self resetting. So it can catch a lot in just one night.
The second item looks like a roller for a conveyor system that does not use a belt.
to comment on why the leather may be in decent shape, many old shaving soaps were tallow based. If you were refreshing a used blades you probably ended up transferring quite a decent bit of tallow into the leather. The recommended care procedure for many leather razor strops at the time was to rub down the strop with shaving soap on a semi regular basis. Sadly most soaps you get now are glycerin based and not good for strop care.
Could that last item be a roller from a gravity roller conveyor system?
To strop a double edged razor blade with this thing it is necessary to turn the handle so the leather pads rub the blade edges from the inside to the outside of the blade. The leather needs to slide off the blade so the blade does not try to slice the leather.
When I sharpen knives or blades, I strop them on leather after using the hard Arkansas stone or diamond stone. This polishes the sharpened surface to make the sharp edge smoother and last longer than if it was not done. That is why the barber strops his razor blade each time before use.
You say "Rise Up Lights" it sounds like "razorblades" with an Aussie accent... pro-tip that ones free.
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A large Guardian Dog helps with that Manly Manner, especially while the man is away from his family for a time. When we got our Great Pyrenees we told our neighbor that he may bark a bit at night. The neighbor, in her late 70's said she actually kinda liked having a guardian in the neighborhood. I never actually thought of it that way until she said this.
Of course, we are now extremely safe from those dangerous squirrels, raccoon, or the occasional fox that happens by in the. middle of the night.
The roller looks like it's for a mouse dunk trap, but I'm probably wrong.
That's what I thought also.
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That roller is a bucket-top mouse trap. You drill opposing holes in the top lip of a 5 gallon bucket, depress the springs and slip the roller in place with the ends in each hole. Bait the center of the roller with peanut butter and put 3 inches of water in the bucket. Provide a ramp to reach the end of the roller and the mice/rats will fall in the bucket trying to reach the bait. You are welcome.
The second one is a mouse trap,try searching Shawn woods.. 😁😁😁
Rolling log mouse trap? I think you are right
@@Jako1987 yeah I think it is..
100% Right or is it not left?! ;P
A leather strop hones, straightens a sharp edge. Sharpening involves removing metal, typically a with stone or ceramic.
its a double edge razer strop. sharpener. i have one but different shape
That IS brilliant! I'm 70 years old and have watched humans slowly DE-volve over my years. Case in point... get an old newspaper from 100 years ago, say a Los Angeles Times, and read how they explain the news, etc. Unbelievable how much smarter we were back then!
I thought for sure it was a pencil sharpener at first! Thanks for the nice words and linking our video at the end! Hope you all are doing well!
Wholeheartedly agree about men not staying home in wife's domain all day. We are recently empty nesters. I am thrilled to have my dear husband's help with jobs I dislike doing, but to have him "help" when I don't need help is a bit frustrating. I encourage him to find things to do that I am not capable of doing. This is the time for him to do those things he hasn't had time to do! We are doing a fine job of working out the details of this new life, but there have indeed been details to work out.
Why would a whole bunch of people guess wrong and then not remove the comment when they find out what it actually is?
To hone a razor blade. Loads from slot on side. But it's supposed to run with a bit of oil. Leather is the final honing for a razor blade.
It’s a razor blade resharpener
A cigarette or cigar roller? The tube is where the paper with tobacco is inserted and the leather has a little bit of grab, and helps roll it.
Razor blade sharpener?
without reading other comments, and 5 months late to the ball. I am going to guess the second item is a rolling log used for trapping mice. Drill 2 holes in a bucket and put some peanut butter in the center. 2 ramps leading to the log and when the mouse walks cross the log, it spins he falls into the bucket and is trapped. That is my guess.
It's a razor stropper... (sharpener). For shaving razors.
XD "shaving razors" that sound impossible!
Take time to watch the video instead of running your mouth after watching 1/4 of it.
Twin plex double sharper, haven't seen one of those since my grandfathers days.(Yes i did have to look up the brand).
Gone are the days of slotted medicine cabinets that allowed you to take those spent blades and put them in the slot on the inside of the cabinet and allow the blades to be disposed of inside the wall. Open the wall up after 30 plus years and you would find a 2 foot pile of rusted old blades.
Really awesome. Greetings from Andreas on Off Grid Sweden 🇸🇪
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This manly manners really resounded with me and made me self reflect. Its so easy to be critical, will have to work on that. Thanks Cody
I'm an East coast guy so I let my wife or daughter check for intruders, they're much more likely to be able to stop the threat than me.
I picked one up at a swap meet a couple of years ago. Made back in the day when we weren’t such a disposable society.
What? I actually guessed it right? I have actually just gone back to a safety razor after 30 years of multi blade shaving.
I could do with one of those. What is it called?
Razor stropper
The roler is fitted across the top of a 5gal bucket with about 4 inches of water in the bottom.
The roler makes a bridge across the top of the bucket.
Next place a 45° put a ramp up to each end of the bridge.
Place in an area infested with mice.
Finally smear some peanut butter around the middle of the bridge.
This is one of the best multi-mouse traps in the world.
The mice walk out to get the peanut butter and slip off into the bucket and drown.
Mice will keep falling as long as peanut butter remains.
Film winder.
That is a roller from a conveyer system. It has the spring in it so you can put one side in the wall of the conveyer and you can drop the other side in because the bar is no longer sticking out to far.
Mind blown .....razor blade sharpener!!??? .....wow
I am seventy and have saw a similar item in Germany, back in the late 60s . They also used a glass with toothpaste to sharpen old blades .
1:40 in, not looking at any of the comments, - I'm going to say, a cigarette roller!... 5:40 nope Haha - leaving the comment :)
It’s a razor sharpening tool. The middle is for the razors. It flips it back and forth to sharpen it. Got one at an Antique Mall by my house.
Yes thank you; I just found your channel. I love it that you read out of the manly manners. Men today have lost what it means to be a man. Sadly society is pushing men to be girly and women to be masculine. I also homeschool my son. 👍
That has nothing to do with antivaxxers.
Roller is a mouse trap, put it over a bucket with peanut butter in the middle.
Mouse walks on it rolls mouse falls in bucket.
It's more humane to put some water in the bucket so they drown, otherwise the mouses caught will kill each other.
You could probably still use the modern razor blades on it, they have the indents in the side that should probably index correctly on it
Not really effective on modern ones, they're made of harder stainless steel and are thinner and multi layer, where the old ones were thicker and carbon steel, it could hone them but the edge won't be nearly as good a a fresh one
The device is a double edge shaving blade sharpener. My grandfather had one. Could be wrong. The handle is used to sharpen the blades.
The second item is a axel for a door blind, it winds up and locks and when you pull it disengages and rolls the blind backnup
I think I know what the roller is, you attach it to a bucket of water with ramps going up each end.
Put peantbutter on the roller, and when a mouse goes to get a snack it falls in the water and drowns.
At least I've seen them sold as this, but I'm sure it's originally for something else.
By the title of the video I though you were talking about your wife
The roller is a rat, mice trapping device. Put peanut butter on it and stick it in the middle of the brim of a bucket with a fitting diameter. Rats and mice love peanut butter. They run. And eat it. But the rodent will spin with the spinning rod and drop into the bucket. You can even put water in the bucket to drown the rodent.
Cody, how do you not have a double edge safety razor? Shame on you.
I love the Manly Manners. We are down to one car, Jeff takes it to work, so I’m stranded at home unless my daughter comes over. Jeff is very considerate and asks if I want to go with him to run errands, of course I do! Get me out of the house! But I need alone time, just to grocery shop. Just me and my list. If he goes with me I can’t even think!
Yeah! Judas Priest!!!
lmao wranglestar confirmed for metalhead
That is a roller bar /rat and mouse trap.
You drill holes at the too of a 5 gallon bucket and stick the ends of the roller bar through them.
Put peanut butter on the middle of the bar and water in the bucket. Best trap ever.
Your clickbate video titles are beyond old. I enjoy most of your videos but the way you advertise them has brought me to the point where I am unsubscribing
kevin my thoughts exactly
I have to agree with this... Just use a descriptive, non deceptive title.
Lighten up Francis
well seeing as the mans livelihood depends on getting views for his videos, and youtube sensors videos like his any advantage he can use should be used. he never used to have to add "clickbaity" titles because youtube didn't try to hide his videos because of the content sometimes in them.
how about trying to support the guy rather than cry about the title of his video...
Kasey Lewis I'm not being snarky, just curious when I ask, why does UA-cam hide his videos? What's an example of some of his content that UA-cam doesn't like? Again I'm just curious
*drops it on the floor* "THATS ALOT OF DAMAGE HAAA"
The second manly manners was a good one! It really hit close to home
Home security using mirrors you must remember one thing. If you can see them, they can see you. if you need that level of home security install IR cameras and a monitor system in the bedroom closet. No need to investigate and expose yourself to danger. Safely call police from a locked bedroom and guide them through the house using your infrared camera system.
The roller is a mouse trap that fits into a 5G pale , mouse climbs onto it and it roles then it falls in the pale.
I like your idea about mirrors.
Placement is everything.
I think this 2nd object you received was a mouse trap that works with a 5 gallon bucket. You put a ramp going up to the top of the bucket. The roller is attached at the top of both sides the bucket. Then you put some peanut butter on the roller. The mouse tries get the bait. The roller spins and the mouse falls into the water in the bucket. You can find out more about it on youtube. Look up Shawn Wood he makes videos about small animal traps new and old. I think you will like his videos.
It is for sharpening a razor blade. I got one from my grandfather 40 years ago. Put he razor in and every turn turn flips the razor and strops the other side of the blade.
I wrote my first response before you looked at the instructions.
The second item is obviously a spring bar for Paul Bunyan's watch band.
I hand sharpened a Stanley Knife Blade last night...
Some people would call me cheap..
In the UK, we get arrested if we harm a Home Invader...
I have had it happen twice.
The second one is for a roller conveyor the spring shaft allows you to put in between 2 rails usually with hex shaped holes to not spin the shaft but to roll on the bearings in the roller.
That long roller, I think it's for those old roll down blinds. You pull them down and they lock in place until you give just a slight tug to unlock them and they roll back up via spring.
They were a cheap way to entertain my brother and me, especially when you pull them down and let go. Mom got SO mad at us for doing that.
The roller looks like it's designed like a watch pin to be easily able to be removed/replaced from a roller line like you would see in a factory to convey items between machines.
I agree with the second item being a roller for a gravity conveyer, but the fun answer is a watch band pin for Paul Bunyan….
The second item is, what I believe to be, one in a series of rollers used in an assembly line of some sort.
It's for sharpening / stropping razor blades; used to have one.
They extend the liftime of your razor by quite a lot ;)
The second item is a rolling mouse trap. You put it on a 5 gallon bucket. Lookup Shawn Woods on UA-cam. He has hundreds of traps.
The roller is a mouse trap, it goes on a 5 gallon bucket, you put bait on the middle of it with ramps to each end of the roller. When the mice go out on it to get the bait it spins and they fall in the 5 gallon bucket.
You can leave the bucket empty to act as a live trap, or fill half way with water for a kill trap.
Look up bucket roller mouse trap for a better idea of what it is! 👍🏼
Gillette made a double edge razor called the aristocrat. It was the kind you had unscrew the handle to remove the top part of the razor to remove or insert a blade. Gillette had to keep changing his razor design because other companies would copy his razor blades. That is why the hole in the center is oddly shaped. Gillette came up with the idea of a safety razor that used disposable blades. Safety razors at the time were essentially short pieces of a straight razor clamped to a holder.
I agree with Mr Twigg It is a conveyor roller I have replace hundreds of them were I used to work.
It is an old razor blade sharpener for when people had the razors that you would twist the handle and the two doors would open and you would insert the razor blade. It flips it so it will sharpen both sides.
This is a razor blade sharpener. It is used to really finish the edge till perfection.
That’s a retro shaving parlors dream tool. A conversation piece at the very least. Beautifully made.
Blades are usually disposed of after each customer. Spending that time to get a 30¢ blade back to barely shaving sharp isn't worth it.
I like the way you meticulously stack your firewood. Very impressive!
1) I didn't know what it was
2) You explained it
3) .... Istill use those razor blades
4) Oh I need this
I used those razor blades as a young man but they were treated as disposable. Never occurred to me that they could be resharpened. Neat.
How does this channel garner so much of my time? I do enjoy watching, so thank you.
The long cylinder looks like a conveyor roller. Are the axle ends hexagonal? They typically pop into matching holes in a channel side structure of a long gravity conveyor between driven belt sections.
what ever makes codys life that much eazyer
Love the manly manners and love the axe family. From one Cody to another. Good work and God bless!!!
Also, have no idea what that thing is.
It’s a double edge razor strop
It’s for helping keep your razor sharp
You turn the handle 50 times and it’s done
I’ve got a twin plex razor sharpener and it really works.
Helps your cheap blades go a lot further. It was made for when metal was at a premium during the wars.
The 2nd thing is a rolling log mouse trap to use with a 5 gallon bucket.
As someone who uses safety razors daily, it was apparent to me once you opened the top. I'd love to have one of those! I got some woodturning razor kits which made great gifts, plus I'm able to cut back on a lot of disposable plastic -- much less waste using that style razor.