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No Clad Today!

Dang

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Finally! something "unique" to post. Don't get me wrong I like finding clad but I'm not gonna waste my time, or yours, with details about my day with nothing to show but a bunch of brown coins drying on a paper towel.
But when things pop up like these. It's worth posting.
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This stuff was found in what use to be the yard for a old farm house that was torn down to make room for a new shopping center! There's tons of metal scattered throughout the area and it calls for a slow and patient search technique.
What would a J shaped spike be for? PG "and" E. Never seen it that way. Cool knife. Probably outlawed now. That mood ring means my ring dry spell is officially over!
And check out the wings!
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A first for me! Don't know if it's military of for a airliners pilot. Either way a lot more cooler then all that clad I seem to only find.
 
[quote Dang]Finally! something "unique" to post. Don't get me wrong I like finding clad but I'm not gonna waste my time, or yours, with details about my day with nothing to show but a bunch of brown coins drying on a paper towel.
[/quote]Nice finds, I like looking around old houses, you never know what yyou will find. On the other hand, some of want to hear about and see piles of clad too.
 
Hi Dang,
We here in the UK use these j spikes for securing guttering down pipes to the outside walls of our homes.
Hope that clears that up.
 
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