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01/27/2008 04:05:33 PM |
came at this through yr portfolio, and not the thread, so obviously I am missing some kinda story here! LOL!! first thing that came to mind was a jock strap for faucets..but then thought OH WHY?? guess i better go read yr explanation! i love the sparkles in the foil cup! |
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01/26/2008 11:28:45 AM |
Totally high tech lol. And it would be 30 quid of labour mate!! |
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01/25/2008 09:32:01 AM |
This is a very high tech solution. Did you have a professional rigger come in to do the job. Must be expensive. That lime buildup can be a pain. |
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01/24/2008 07:09:42 PM |
That's a cool trick. I hope that the aluminum doesn't cause an electrochemical reaction with the cleaner and the faucet metal. My mother used to slice a couple of limes, and rub them around in the sink, and on the fixtures, then leave the juice for a while, in order to get the rust and scale off. |
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01/24/2008 03:59:21 PM |
A steep cup!! Ingenious contraption sure to work. This is a well executed image, btw. Funny story!!! |
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01/24/2008 02:59:43 PM |
Well aren't you just clever! I don't think I would have thought of that. |
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01/24/2008 02:31:17 PM |
Funny story! Hope your rig works. |
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01/24/2008 01:45:15 PM |
Hey, at least things get fixed! That's an ingenious little setup. |
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01/24/2008 12:34:01 PM |
My grandma has the same type of tap! That's actually very innovative on your part! At least you didn't use duct tape. |
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01/24/2008 11:50:31 AM |
Your story is very humorous...in these parts we call that "jerry-rigging" & I do that a lot around my house :) Thanx for the chuckle ! |
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