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Postby bodrighy » 08 Jan 2010, 21:29

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I was asked to make this by someone who lives near me on a small holding. Cost? .....2 oven ready * from his small holding. Can anyone guess what it is and what he will use it for?

Answers on the back of a £20 note accepted.

Seriously I had to look it up and only found one example on the net to get an idea how to do it. Purpose it's being used for is interesting as well....tell you later

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Re: Something different

Postby Just Soaps » 08 Jan 2010, 21:46

Can we ask questions?

Like how big is it?
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Re: Something different

Postby bodrighy » 08 Jan 2010, 21:49

Sure. It's just under 4" long, 1/12" dia and made of beech as it needs to be a hard wood. The three edges are sharp. It is used in an other craft if that is any help. I think there is someone on here who may have used one

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Re: Something different

Postby Carolee Crafts » 09 Jan 2010, 07:45

Is it something to do with potting?
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Re: Something different

Postby Just Soaps » 09 Jan 2010, 07:58

or grinding - herbs for example?

or a lemon squeezer?
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Re: Something different

Postby Just Soaps » 09 Jan 2010, 08:15

Does it go(will not let me write s c r e w ) in the ground to wrap trap something like a hosepipe for example?

Hose bollard?
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Re: Something different

Postby Nickie » 09 Jan 2010, 08:22

oh you have me intrigued now!
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Re: Something different

Postby Tam » 09 Jan 2010, 08:38

Well done Pete, you've got them all thinking. :hurray: Not seen one of these in a while.
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Re: Something different

Postby soapitup » 09 Jan 2010, 08:43

Is it for finding potatoes? - wild guess I know :)
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Re: Something different

Postby Just Soaps » 09 Jan 2010, 12:14

I saw your answer on the other forum!!!!!

So will not embarrass you :angel: by posting it here :smile2: :smile2:
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