Found this heavy pointed brass weight in my dad’s old toolbox. It has a string attached. What is this?


Even if you don’t use it for construction, your plumb bob can still serve with dignity:
  • Display it: In a shadow box with other tools, blueprints, or photos of your dad’s projects.
  • Desk companion: As a paperweight or bookend—its weight makes it perfect.
  • Light fixture: Suspend it as a pendant lamp accent (brass catches light beautifully).
  • Garden marker: Hang it near a trellis or greenhouse as a nod to vertical growth.
  • Heirloom gift: Pass it to a child or grandchild with the story of its origin.

❤️ When a Tool Becomes a Treasure

This isn’t just brass and string.
It’s the weight of hard work, the precision of attention to detail, and the quiet pride of building something that lasts.
By preserving it—and sharing the story behind it—you turn a simple find into a family heirloom. Maybe your dad used it to hang the door of your childhood home. Maybe he carried it on every job site for 30 years. That history lives in its curve, its wear, its balance.
So polish it gently—or leave it as-is. Display it proudly. And when someone asks, “What’s that?” tell them:
“That’s my dad’s plumb bob. He used it to make sure everything stood straight.”
And in doing so, you keep his spirit standing tall, too. 🌟