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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
"David in Normandy" wrote in message ... In article , Mary Fisher says... Very big sigh Even bigger sigh! While you can both wax lyrical on the subject I'm tempted to knock your heads together. The snarling is getting on my wick :-) Snuff it! :-) If a candle is snuffed it burns more brightly ... My big sigh was the last of my contributions but, although I'm flattered, you didn't have to read it :-) Mary |
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Can I design something that will be useful while gardening?
In article , Mary Fisher
says... My big sigh was the last of my contributions but, although I'm flattered, you didn't have to read it :-) Mary I have a passing interest in candles, so followed the debate. I make my own occasionally from left over wax of commercial candles. The likes of Ikea sell church candles with a too-small wick, so they burn and leave wide walls of wax which have to be cut off periodically. So rather than wasting the wax I make new ones, moulding them with kitchen foil cardboard inners with a piece of string fixed between both ends. Works well, provided the hot wax doesn't melt the selotape holding the ends in and leak. -- David in Normandy. (The free MicroPlanet Gravity newsreader is great for eliminating rubbish and cross-posts) |
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