Great first post!
Thanks Ray
Rosco wrote:I believe the points are used to tie Log rafts together but the chain has been replaced to hang as decoration. the points can be longer it depends on hard wood or soft wood
RAY wrote:Those would be Log Dogs.
Log Dogs are driven into the ends of the logs and a chain is threaded through the 3/4" hole in the Log Dog to bind the logs... ...
together into a raft for transport down the river or across the lake.
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/forestry_wildlife/longleafalliance/teachers/glossary/logdog.htm
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Your Log Dogs have been modified with an optional length of chain added to it for some other purpose.
Maybe to stabilize the far ends of the logs wile lifting one end at a time to build a log cabin or a bridge or something similar.
Hope this helps, I know this is an old thread but heck I just got here.
RAY
johnbrickner wrote:I'm months late and more than a dollar short but it was well worth reading the entire thread for the first time. This group of people (Real Cent Members) should be in the same community when the time is right.
Thogey wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Not sure but that Grout line is a little big....could give you problems down the road.
Listen young man. Don't get too big for your britches. I know you've been around for 30 years now but in the southwest we have saltillo tile and like big groutlines. It's a special grout and I laid that tile back when you thought breastmilk was the greatest thing since amniotic fluid, and never had any problems.
Now make yourself useful and tell me what the Iron is!
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