What is the purpose of this structure?
Kyle Alcorn
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What the heck is it? A ladle, but for what purpose/
Comments (17)I know you put some measurements in OP but would like to see next to something familiar for perspective?? You said a little more than a foot long and about 3.5 "circumference"?? Maybe diameter? That size circumference would be smaller than index finger to thumb "circle"??...See MoreWhat is the purpose of dryer balls?
Comments (6)They are supposed to help keep clothes separated in the dryer and reduce drying time. I think they do a little. As far as static...the only load I ever used a half dryer sheet in was the polar fleece pullovers DH wore when working or they would snap and crackle at me as I removed them from the dryer. Very little success using the wool dryer balls with those. I have a nice set, organic wool - and only occasionally think to put them in the dryer. Maybe I should try them more often, my electric bill this time of year is ghastly ;0) and all but the office and garage are gas heat. (dryer electric as are two hot water tanks)...See MoreFashionistas: what is the purpose of these?
Comments (41)Don't call me out when someone else suggested similar first! LOL Pantyhose are not comfortable. Neither is a girdle. Has everyone see the YouTube video of the woman trying on a tummy control piece? She says the f word about 5x, so I didn't know if I should link.... but you've been warned. It is hysterical....See MoreWhat purpose do these structures on my roof serve (see image)?
Comments (8)They appear to cap walls that are not covered by the roof surface. I assume they are an attempt to add aesthetic interest to the house and do not serve a purpose other that cover walls that the roof does not....See Morechispa
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