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Pete
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by Pete » Thu May 21, 15 6:01 pm
Making Spars for the Cottage Re-thatch.
In essence, these are Hazel staves that have been split into 4 "quarters" and to about three feet long.
These are then soaked in a tank overnight, and then an idiot in a straw hat has to cut each end to a sharp point.
These are then twisted in the middle so it looks like a big hairpin.
It is now a "Spar".
This is then used to "pin" the "Yelm" in place on the cleaned up elevations of the cottage.
You then make 9,999 other "Spars"; which is nice..............
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by Mossy68 » Thu May 21, 15 6:22 pm
You don't look very happy in your work Pete .........or is that concentration ?
What's the tool you are using called ?
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by autofetish » Thu May 21, 15 6:23 pm
Looking good fella
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by jerry » Thu May 21, 15 6:24 pm
Must say you look thrilled Pete
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by Trigger_Andy » Thu May 21, 15 6:32 pm
I think its called a knife Mossy.
Looks to me like a double handles Skinning knife thats snapped?
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by terryr » Thu May 21, 15 7:29 pm
At least you got a roof,,now you see it now you dont
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by shovelheadrob » Thu May 21, 15 9:18 pm
What are you whittling about?
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by Stu » Thu May 21, 15 9:19 pm
Looks like a broken draw knife to me. Could be wrong.
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by Pete » Thu May 21, 15 9:38 pm
It was a Rape bailing knife that I took an Angle Grinder to........
Know the feeling Terry - that was me last year. Chin up; it does not last for ever - mind you it does put cars on the back burner for a while................
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by Mossy68 » Thu May 21, 15 10:04 pm
Pete wrote: It was a Rape bailing knife that I took an Angle Grinder to........
Wondered if it was a thatching thing ..........
I will be picking your brains on this subject over a pint some time Pete
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by Trigger_Andy » Thu May 21, 15 11:10 pm
We use these off-shore all the time, must go through about 10-20 a trip. Never realised they cost so much. Soon as they're a bit blunt in the trash they go.
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by charger01 » Thu May 21, 15 11:12 pm
Should have said Pete... Just binned 10,000 of them.
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by Stu » Thu May 21, 15 11:27 pm
Yep. That's what I meant by a draw knife, Andy. An old fashioned one has straight through handles though and is just a curved blade.
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by Stu » Thu May 21, 15 11:29 pm
More like this. But old looking.
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by Stu » Thu May 21, 15 11:31 pm
Double post.
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