It really depends on what your interests are. I mean someone from a country that isn't as accessible to firearms might find having a reloading press to be an interesting machine. If you mean actual mechanical tools then there is a basement and shed full of both modern and obsolete tools. I'd probably say some of the quack and archaic medical devices I've collected.
Sounds like quite a collection. We've been living in the same house for 53 years and we haven't collected so much as accumulated. The time has come for us to clear it all out We'll probably give most of it to the charity shop.
My wood spitting maul - sometimes I think the lumberjack Gods made it specially for me. I'v used a lot of different wood splitting mauls in my life but this one works so well it almost seems magical. Cheers!
Oh! Wood-splitting maul I understand...I have even used one of those! However...from an answer previous, a "homemade clutch hub puller," at first I thought it was a different language...
Oh, thank heaven for Veena.K and her kitchen stuff! Yes Didge, as soon as I came out of homelessness into a real kitchen again, I began collecting exquisitely wonderful baking pans... Here is my 8-inch steel cheesecake pan, removable bottom, that I use to bake orange almond cake (no wheat at all, mainly almond meal and boiled oranges, plus six eggs), as well as Irish tea brack....relatively useless but oh so much fun!
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at February 20, 2017 3:00 PM MST