Unearthed in my sons garden, I'm guessing some sort of ground anchor for something, but not seen anything like them b4? That's a piece of 4
x 2 behind them, gives an idea of scale
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Not old scaffold feet, or similar?
They look like drain cover keys to me ?
Edit.
Maybe not they would be smaller with a notch on the bottom
[Edited on 20/2/21 by big_wasa]
field tent stakes?
Camping Stakes?
I DonŽt know how youŽd call them.
I wouldn't have thought they'd be scaffold feet or anything like that, they are solid steel, not hollow, very heavy, & would have
thought way too big, heavy for drain cover keys.
Like Angel, I'd wondered about giant tent stakes, like for a marquee, or Circus tent, but then why the large "T" head rather than a
simpler round flat head - assuming that's the head of course.
Any railway workers on here, I'd wondered about something to do with rail track. or sleepers, but never seen anything like it in a rail yard
C'mon, LCB, you're not gonna fail me are you???
Just a wild guess from me....
They're not some sort of dibber for planting things are they?
My granny had a wooden fork handle with a snapped shaft. Whe used it for dibbing holes to plant bulbs IIRC.
....like I say just a wild guess!
Feet for temporary fencing panels?
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Feet for temporary fencing panels?
Unless you want the metal (steel?) I'd get down the local tip and drop them in the metal recycling bin.
Do you live near a canal ? What about home made pins to tie narrow boats too
Graham
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Originally posted by jacko
Do you live near a canal ? What about home made pins to tie narrow boats too
Graham
He lives in Leeds at the top of a hill, so I think any canals would be some way off!