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Anyone have any clue what this item is? It's been in my garage for years now (12) and was in my grand parents garage since I can remember.

 

Made in England, has air connections and gas burner and a gas type connection.

 

Here is the complete item all together

 

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Here is the base with a burner in it

 

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Inside Base showing burner

 

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Here is the inside portion, top removed and pulled out of the base

 

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Close up of the gauge

 

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Another gauge shot

 

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Thanks for any info on it...

 

Sherriff

Posted (edited)

Like an industrial pressure cooker. The burner heats the liquid or material inside. The big valve on top locks down the lid and the pressure can be observed using the guage. My guess is the air hook-ups allow for safe release of the pressure? Any chance it was off of a train..or from a factory? Looks like a piece to a much bigger machine.

Edited by Nipfisher
Posted

I think Pikeslayer has it. Thanks. Either an Autoclave or a Steam Digester for sterilizing. Possibly dental equipment. Now, trying to find a similar picture online to date it..

 

 

 

Sherriff

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I think Pikeslayer has it. Thanks. Either an Autoclave or a Steam Digester for sterilizing. Possibly dental equipment. Now, trying to find a similar picture online to date it..

 

 

 

Sherriff

 

Is there a prize?? :clapping:

 

Slayer

Posted

You guys are all wrong!!!

It's obviously a Flux Capacitor!!!! tease.gif

 

Correct, used in emergencies to fire an inverse tachyon pulse through the main deflector array. It destabilises the surrounding subspace field and prevents a warp core breach.

Posted

Correct, used in emergencies to fire an inverse tachyon pulse through the main deflector array. It destabilises the surrounding subspace field and prevents a warp core breach.

 

Right!!!!

Some people these days are just unedumacated pions. whistling.gif

Posted (edited)

Looks like an autoclave to me.

 

I didn't see sherriff's post before I posted. We have autoclaves at work. :whistling:

Edited by Dutchy
Posted

In your granparents garage, now in yours for 12 years, and you don't know what it is.

 

Does the term "hoarder" mean anything to you?

Posted (edited)

I am sure someone here will take it off your hands and turn it into a smoker. :)

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In your granparents garage, now in yours for 12 years, and you don't know what it is.

 

Does the term "hoarder" mean anything to you?

 

 

Ha ha, far from it. Just was hidden for many years and now must go.

 

Sherriff

 

Not only has it been in there for years....but there's so much other stuff it hasn't been visible until now! You need to learn the term "hoarder" as well as "denial"

 

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Found one of these in my basement... I wonder how they got it down the stairs?.....

 

 

 

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Wasn't that Mork's ride to earth?

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