To enter last week’s Toolsday’s giveaway, you had to identify a label template. Most people thought it was used to label chemicals or hazardous materials. The answer is way more fun than that. They’re labels for a jukebox. The A-side song is listed on top, the B side on the bottom, and the artist is listed in the middle. We randomly picked five winners out of all the comments. Congrats to John Slack, K.t. Guerra, Mikef, Rick and Jerry; you will all be contacted via email.

Next Tuesday, we will be giving away three (3) locking-tool prize packs from C.H. Hanson. Each prize pack contains a set of 10″ curved jaw Automatic locking pliers, 7″ locking clamps and 7″ needle nose pliers. Each tool features Set & Forget technology, ergonomic handles, can lock on any size without adjusting and showcases simple one hand use.
To win the pliers and clamps, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what this circular device is part of (this one is so easy). You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner.

Having a hard time getting your family to help clean up around the house? (me too) We’ve got tips and tricks for getting your family motivated (and it doesn’t involve cash), plus find pro tips on how to clean faster and more efficient. If you’re looking to save money and live healthier, we’ve got recipes for homemade cleaning solutions that cost next to nothing to make and are all natural.
On Tuesday, May 22, we will select the winner then start up a new giveaway for another tool, which will be given away the Tuesday after that.
You have until May 22, 2012 at 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the C.H. Hanson pliers and clamps prize pack.
Official Rules.






The dial from a rotary phone. I actually still have one for when the electricity goes out and my cordless phones don't work.
dial from old rotary phone
Dial from an old rotary phone.
It is the part of the rotary phone
dial to a rotary phone.
Picture of a part of an old rotary dial phone from Chuck's Antique Telephone Blog
dial a de la rotary duh
rotary phone dial
Misspelled rotary on my previous comment.Sorry
It is a dial from a rotary phone.
A dial for a phone
dial from a rotary phone.
it is the dial from a rotary telephone
As everyone else has said, it's the finger dial for the old rotary phone. If the holes went all the way around, I'd think it was part of a revolver!
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These are the kind we had when I was a young girl…
This is the dialing for a rotary telephone!
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It is a finger ring for an old style dial Telephone.
Its a dial for a rotary phone
Part of a rotary phone.
Its a dial for a rotary phone
the top plate for a rotary dial telephone.
Rotary telephone dial
Rotary Dial off an Old Phone.
dial for phone
It does look exactly like the dial from a black rotary dial telephone!
rotary phone dial. Too easy!
rotary phone dial plate
It is the dial to a rotary telephone. I still have one in my basement.
I've got one in storeage. Black of course.
It is the part of the rotary phone
Lets go with the bottom of a old snow ski:)
IT is the dial of a rotary phone
its the dial from a rotary telephone
I, too, think it is a rotary phone cover plate. My all-time favorite phones!
It'sthe dial of a rotary telephone
Yep, you are correct!
I agree with you my mother has one from my grandmother.
definitely the dial from a rotary phone
it appear to be the rotary to a dial tone phone
I agree