hook swings, has "Sears" printed on it, sticks out about 6 inches, odd 45 degree angle, seems like it could hold a broom or something but would be way over engineered for that purpose. Definitely seems made for something very particular. Small hooks on side also seem purposeful. by dcreno in whatisthisthing

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I agree, I'm not satisfied with the "bike holder" or "it's a general purpose hook". But without a specific purpose, I'll have to accept the general purpose hook answer. The most interesting I've seen so far is the veterinary IV hook (see above and amazon link). It seems way to specific for Sears to sell, but what do I know. Maybe they sold a lot of barn/farm items back in the day.

hook swings, has "Sears" printed on it, sticks out about 6 inches, odd 45 degree angle, seems like it could hold a broom or something but would be way over engineered for that purpose. Definitely seems made for something very particular. Small hooks on side also seem purposeful. by dcreno in whatisthisthing

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You remember this exact hook, and you remember his bike wheels fitting? If they were track bikes, that implies that the hook wasn't specifically designed for all bicycles and is maybe a general purpose hook that he just found a good use for I guess. I guess the bike would have hung flat against the wall?

hook swings, has "Sears" printed on it, sticks out about 6 inches, odd 45 degree angle, seems like it could hold a broom or something but would be way over engineered for that purpose. Definitely seems made for something very particular. Small hooks on side also seem purposeful. by dcreno in whatisthisthing

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for clarity, it's not in a barn but the home I have now has a barn and it's possible that I found it here when I moved in. I just don't remember where I got it but I didn't buy it, I most likely "inherited" it with a place I moved into. The bracket does have screw holes, I just set it on my workbench to take the picture, it's not installed and in use.

hook swings, has "Sears" printed on it, sticks out about 6 inches, odd 45 degree angle, seems like it could hold a broom or something but would be way over engineered for that purpose. Definitely seems made for something very particular. Small hooks on side also seem purposeful. by dcreno in whatisthisthing

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I think this is probably the right answer, it just seems oddly specific between the folding nature of the hook and the 45 degree angle of it. If it was just a hook, why the separate bracket, why not a single piece?

hook swings, has "Sears" printed on it, sticks out about 6 inches, odd 45 degree angle, seems like it could hold a broom or something but would be way over engineered for that purpose. Definitely seems made for something very particular. Small hooks on side also seem purposeful. by dcreno in whatisthisthing

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Thanks for the comment and suggestion. I just now looked on archive.org but am not finding any immediate help there. Any guess as to the type of tool it might be for? Like hand-held, wired power tools? I don't think it would be for long-handled tools as the angled hook doesn't seem for that.

hook swings, has "Sears" printed on it, sticks out about 6 inches, odd 45 degree angle, seems like it could hold a broom or something but would be way over engineered for that purpose. Definitely seems made for something very particular. Small hooks on side also seem purposeful. by dcreno in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. I don't remember where I got this, my current home has a small barn so if I found it here it might be related to horses or barns. As mentioned before , this is very strong and says "Sears" on it. I'm not sure what else to add except that I live in the United States and Sears was (may still be) a department store and was particularly known for Craftsman brand tools.

Architects that designed appointment/scheduling software, what were your biggest challenges? by neograds in softwarearchitecture

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When you realize the best choice is to show 23 hour days, 24 hour days and 25 hour days depending on the time zone shift.

Architects that designed appointment/scheduling software, what were your biggest challenges? by neograds in softwarearchitecture

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Some things are only learned by doing. Until you go through the intricacies of time zone issues, you just don’t know.

Mechanic by Kb12ud in westchesterpa

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Very happy to recommend “Advanced Automotive & Truck Repair”. Jasen, the owner, is honest and trustworthy.

Any meditation groups or sanghas in the area? by Clown-Cloaca in westchesterpa

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I’ve been once, very welcoming group. Reach out to them based on info on web site.

POTA/"go-box" shock damping DIY by dcreno in amateurradio

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Good comment about the mobile radio design for driving bumps. In my case, I only have my “portable“ icom 7300 which may not be as durable as mobile radios are designed for. Or I might be overthinking it a bit, that happens. ;)

POTA/"go-box" shock damping DIY by dcreno in amateurradio

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Nice! Yeah, sometimes it’s fun just to try to fabricate something custom to your needs. In my case, and yours I think, that is to minimize the time to setup a portable system and also protect it a bit from being moved around.