What are these pieces used for??
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The object on the left is what I think of as a "joist hanger" (I'm sorry I don't know the specific name for that exact part) its a great piece that makes it easy to attach two pieces butted up together (like a couple of pieces of wood). I used a much larger version to hang the floor joists for my deck along the supports.
The piece on the right is a clamp I've seen generally used to hold two pieces of metal together. The most common place I've seen something similar was to help hold the steel braces of a bed frame together.
a joist hanger is different that what is in the photo - this appears to be some type of latch but if you have not needed it in the last 5 yrs I would say to either save it or toss it...
I think it is a a latch of some type as well, but since you have had it in the drawer for so long, it's necessity has long passed so I would just recycle them.
The left side looks like part of a hasp. The right side has a screw to tighten and hold something in place....but what?
The left side look like the hasp that is on my storm door. The right side may be a window lock that you put in the tracks.
The left one is a door bracket kit for garage door openers. Mounts on the garage door and the opener track mounts into it. Your missing the clevis pin.
https://www.chamberlain.com/door-bracket-kit/p/041A5047
The one on the right may be something to do with a garage door opener since you found them together.
Part of a door it seems. I would chuck them. You can always get another at the hardware store
Looks like a garage lock kit
The one on the right is a metal bed frame connector. It used to be that all beds had box springs and the box springs were held up by metal frames.
Donate it to a thrift store. They still sell those frames.
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