Being a scottish Laird, I wouldn't consider that insult. At least I didn't say it was an old persons mobility scooter.jvpp wrote:Yes it is going to be some sort of trolley. ..Bg wrote:jvpp wrote:JB is getting close...
Ah its an old persons tartan shopping trolley!
And now you add 'tartan' to the earlier insult. My oh my.
Even the 3rd photo is not going to help you I thinkPost by Molly » Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:55 am
Ah!
Hang glider.
Wots tis then on da workbench? (3rd photo added)
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So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
You have a dog with no back legs.
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
What!Molly wrote:Some sort of gynecological implement?
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At least you have moved away from the hang glider!Molly wrote:Some sort of gynecological implement?
I was going to put the final pick up but the sewing machine broke down, so could not finish the "trolley something" today
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Actually, I thought it might be a dual purpose hang-glider / gynecological implement. Usually available in your average high street 'Hang-Gliding & Gynecology 'r' Us' (next door to the Very Good Ham shop).jvpp wrote:At least you have moved away from the hang glider!Molly wrote:Some sort of gynecological implement?
Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
Is it really 'hang' glider? All these years I've thought those things were 'hand' gliders !!
Kinda makes more sense though. Duh.
Kinda makes more sense though. Duh.
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Does that mean a hang job is when she makes you wait?
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Well, almost finished. Need to sort out some minor issues, but here it is.
NOW You must be able to guess what it is for, right?
NOW You must be able to guess what it is for, right?
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bring out ya dead
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I can guarantee his will last longer than that onesizzlingbadger wrote:https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/jobmate- ... k/p/247299
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Re: Wots tis then on da workbench? (2nd photo added)
I did a similar thing (although completely different) when I combined a wheel barrow and a trolley (like in bdgers post). Mounted the barrow part of the WB onto the trolley and then put the barrow legs on the trolley...it was awesome for pretty much everything in the garden....must do it againjvpp wrote:Well, almost finished. Need to sort out some minor issues, but here it is.
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