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vonsmog 03-05-2022 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 11626531)
This is at the house I inherited from my aunt and uncle. They had a masonry company about 60 years ago...if that makes a difference. I have no idea wtf to do with it, let alone dispose of it.

Put a for sale sign for $20 on it and put it out by the road, I'm sure someone will steal it over night as it sits out there!

stevej37 03-05-2022 02:07 PM

...or get a couple helpers to hoist it into your garbage cart.

(Or just lay the cart on it's side and roll it in)

WPOZZZ 03-05-2022 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 11626584)
...or get a couple helpers to hoist it into your garbage cart.

(Or just lay the cart on it's side and roll it in)

Unlike my regular residence, this one doesn't have automated pickup. It is the old grab and throw style. Works great when I have to dump lots of stuff.

sc_rufctr 03-06-2022 03:51 AM

It could be just a cut off from something a whole lot larger.

Are there any markings on it?

flatbutt 03-06-2022 06:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WPOZZZ (Post 11626008)

can you recycle it?

john70t 03-06-2022 06:59 AM

A hundred #s of iron might almost be worth the gas to the scrapyard.

Is it a drydock support base for a ship's hull (while cleaning/painting)?

juanbenae 03-06-2022 07:06 PM

unless your wife is making you get rid of it why would you? throw it somewhere in the yard and enjoy it every time you walk by it.

Icemaster 03-06-2022 07:43 PM

Looks like a seat.

Noah930 03-06-2022 07:57 PM

The day after you throw it away, you'll think of a use for it...

Bill Douglas 03-06-2022 08:10 PM

It would make an excellent executioner's block for My Putin's head.

A930Rocket 03-06-2022 08:49 PM

Put it on eBay. Somebody will know what it is and bid/buy it.

sc_rufctr 03-06-2022 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 11627789)
It would make an excellent executioner's block for My Putin's head.

Or his balls.

gregpark 03-06-2022 09:24 PM

Upside down foundation sleeve (concrete wet anchor) for a flag pole?

fintstone 03-06-2022 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by drcoastline (Post 11626500)
Yep, I know what a bollard is and that they come in many shapes and sizes. If you look at the OP photo again and read the description this thing is 12"x12" and weighs about 100lbs. Since Brian states it weighs about 100lbs., I would assume he lifted it off the ground. So whatever this thing is that is it.. There is nothing to sink into the ground. I don't see any holes so no way to fasten it to the ground. Note all the photos of bollards you posted have round tops and the OP photo shows a square. A bollard would not have a square as that could snag the eye in a line. The concave top would also allow a line to rest as opposed to side over.

I would not be surprised to see the underside hollowed out to fit over something like a post. The concave nature of the top also leans toward retaining something, like a person's neck, let their head hang over and whack or maybe a series of these in a row that you maybe would lay a rail on or a telephone pole or spar, so it won't roll while it is being worked on?.

Why are you sure that is the top? As noted in my other posts, it appears to be the bottom to me. The other end is quite round and the part you are calling the top matches the base in many of the bollards I posted photos of that are welded on or sunk in mortar. The way it sits in his yard is not necessarily the way it was in use. A 12x12 base for a bollard seems reasonable to me.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1646632354.jpg

KFC911 03-07-2022 04:18 AM

Someone went to a lot of trouble making that concave top (or bottom) and it seems to be for a reason. Burying it in concrete for an anchoring base isn't that reason imo... but I dunno.

stevej37 03-07-2022 04:22 AM

plus..there would be anchoring holes for bolts to be set in cement.

gregpark 03-07-2022 06:02 AM

Well don't throw it away, if it was made for the Navy it cost us thousands

dad911 03-07-2022 03:37 PM

Bury it and laugh about the guy in 50 years that digs it up and tries to figure out what it is.

red 928 03-07-2022 10:55 PM

if it were stone it could be
a metate


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1646722534.jpg

sc_rufctr 03-07-2022 11:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john70t (Post 11627060)
A hundred #s of iron might almost be worth the gas to the scrapyard.

Is it a drydock support base for a ship's hull (while cleaning/painting)?

Maybe but I've only ever seen really large stacks of wood supporting a ship in dry dock.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1646723945.jpg


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