007
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any ideas what this barrel was used for found it in the sticks on an abandon jeep trail , which was once a road late 1800s to 1950's , any idea on its age
I agree it looks like a cut drum. I can think of several things for a trough as it applies to transportation. One is to check rubber tires for leaks and the other is to soak wood wheels in linseed oil. I dont know the reasoning for the spout.Blacksheep said:Old fuel oil tank, may have been converted to another use or (from the look of the picture)
Kieth-Tx said:I still buy barrels with that type of spigot....looks like it was converted to a water trough. When I was a kid my dad cut a barrel like this to feed our pigs.
007 said:Question for kyphote , since I have the mine pix up , are you an actual miner, maybe you can help me with this mine photo ,since I have it up on this tread , it appears to be hand chissled , what would that say about its age ? Note I live right by Old mine road the oldest colonial road that is still in use today . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Mine_Road , there are many old mines in the hills in my area , Dutch , indian silver mines etc etc .
2) the entrance as you can see apppears to be small , when you walk to the entrance it drops off to about , 4 feet of water , that stream is but a trickle , why would a mine just drop off like that at the entrance , the mine is flooded so there is no way in , unless you are a scuba diver,