Can anyone tell me what these are?

Leisa Hart
by Leisa Hart
I found 8 of these in my garage. They were left by the previous owner. They appear to be a frame for something, but I don't know what. When pieced together, they create 2 big squares, but other than that, I don't know what they're for. I'm ready to trash then but bulk pick up doesn't come until Friday.... So I'm hoping someone can tell me what they are before they're gone.icon
  8 answers
  • Sandra Rowney Sandra Rowney on Apr 21, 2017

    tent pegs

    • Pas17491360 Pas17491360 on Apr 22, 2017

      Look at their size, Sandra. Too large for tent pegs. Maybe parts of a tent frame?

  • can be used on chain link fence or use them for flower poles on fence or flower garden get hooks and bolts drill hole in poles. they do work


  • Deborah Anthony Deborah Anthony on Apr 21, 2017

    mightbe pieces from a carport build? they can be recycled to use for something, cool idea here from people

  • Charly Charly on Apr 22, 2017

    Are they flat? If so, they could be L-brackets.

  • Susan Duvall Susan Duvall on Apr 22, 2017

    Frame work for deck cover, stretch canvas and mount.

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    • B. m B. m on Apr 22, 2017

      I had a canvas spray booth (over glorified car port)for automotive painting those pieces look just like the sides of the drive thru and the door, but my spray booth only used 6 of them.

  • Lamar Havard Lamar Havard on Apr 22, 2017

    They look like conduit pipes for running electrical wires from the weatherhead, where the wires connect from the power company's pole to the home, to the breaker box outside a home or business.

  • Sharon Sharon on Apr 24, 2017

    look like old garage door tracks.

  • Nancy Duval Nancy Duval on Apr 25, 2017

    Are we all looking at the same picture ?? I use these all the time they are shelf brackets I really have quiet a few in the garage where I store all my jars of hardware nails screws and misc. spare parts the L shape is coming out from wall and the shelf sits on top so the brackets are installed on the wall in pairs for each shelf set your board on top of brackets and I always put at least 1 screw into the bracket that is holding the board in place just so the shelf will stay in place in case you have too much on 1 side