• Squeezer
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    7 months ago

    At the beginning of the first world war they plotted all military operations using these giant pins. Later in the conflict ‘map pins’ were developed and these ‘land pins’ became obsolete. Another fascinating example of how the horrors of war pushed technology forwards in civilian applications.

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      7 months ago

      Imho joke answers should be against the rules of the sub.

  • InvisibleShoe
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    7 months ago

    Looks like piece of a wheel and an axle from a tractor or a truck or something.

  • Damage@feddit.it
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    7 months ago

    It looks very rough, it could be an unfinished part: a fusion that hasn’t received the subsequent machining.
    Maybe a flywheel.

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      7 months ago

      If that’s a valve, the cylinder is probably big enough to climb inside!