Happy New Year! The Toolsday before last, we posted a photo of an old timey contraption and asked you to identify it. Most everyone knew it was a pencil sharpener (about 200 times bigger than today’s average pencil sharpener). We randomly picked one winner from all the comments and that lucky person is Betty H. who had the correct answer. Congrats Betty, you’ve got one week to reply to our email message before we pick another winner.
Next Tuesday, we will be giving away a Craftsman Framing Nailer. This powerhouse pneumatic tool drives 2″ to 3-1/2″ nails into any type of wood. It shoots single fire or quick bounce mode to get the job done quickly. The rubber-molded handle makes it easy to use.
January is the perfect time to clean out the cupboards and reorganize your kitchen. Check out some new storage ideas and cabinet inserts, plus open shelving ideas. If it’s a new look you’re going for, we’ve got ideas for adding color to the kitchen, painting countertops, cabinets and appliances.
To win the framing nailer, post a comment (click “comment” above) and tell us what the things pictured below are. You don’t have to answer correctly to win; we will randomly pick one winner. 
On Tuesday, January 8, 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 January 8, 2013, 2:00pm (ET) to enter to win the Craftsman Framing Nailer.






i think its for developing film
It's for developing 35mm film
Film Developer Reel canster
Film Reel cannister
Martini mixer
coctail mixer
135 film development tank with two 135 film reels.
somw type of cleaning device
Its a deep fryer from outer space? LOL
or maybe a film developing canister
Drink Mixer
It's for storing toilet paper.
I used to develop my own film and this I remember as a developing tank and reels
coasters
It is a 35mm reel used for developing film, and a stainless steel canister for developing film.
the best martini maker ever!
It certainly is a drink mixer, "Martini…shaken, not stirred"
strainer for alcoholic drinks
It looks like something a barmaid threw at me once…
lindsay
film container
I have no clue, it would be a great conversation piece.
Film developer container. You wind your film onto the "wheel" and put it in the container and put the chemicals into it…
For film developing?
parts to a grandfather clock
A piston?