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Andrew 23-04-2003 03:00 PM

Rubber "cloche clips" - help!
 
I've had a quick "google" but can't find an answer... ten years ago I
bought some rubber clips with two deep channels in them into which
slotted two panes of glass, held at a 60 degree or so angle to each
other and forming an instant cloche. Another way of describing them -
imagine a mini book half opened at the centre pages, with the glass held
apart between the pages of each half.

Anyway - doe anyone have any idea about where I could get some more?
Thanks very much for any help.

Bigjon 23-04-2003 04:33 PM

Rubber "cloche clips" - help!
 
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:49:45 +0100, Andrew wrote:

I've had a quick "google" but can't find an answer... ten years ago I
bought some rubber clips with two deep channels in them into which
slotted two panes of glass, held at a 60 degree or so angle to each
other and forming an instant cloche. Another way of describing them -
imagine a mini book half opened at the centre pages, with the glass held
apart between the pages of each half.


Anyway - doe anyone have any idea about where I could get some more?
Thanks very much for any help.


If this is what you mean:
http://tinyurl.com/a54m
Go he
http://www.twowests.co.uk/cgi-bin/twowests.storefront
and type "Cloche" into the search...

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It's probably on http://support.microsoft.com/ somewhere....
If you can be bothered to look for it....

Andrew 23-04-2003 04:59 PM

Rubber "cloche clips" - help!
 
If this is what you mean:
http://tinyurl.com/a54m
Go he
http://www.twowests.co.uk/cgi-bin/twowests.storefront
and type "Cloche" into the search...


It's not... but that looks like a perfect replacement! Thanks very much
for the speedy reponse. Much appreciated.

Pam Moore 25-04-2003 03:09 PM

Rubber "cloche clips" - help!
 
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 14:49:45 +0100, Andrew
wrote:

ten years ago I
bought some rubber clips with two deep channels in them into which
slotted two panes of glass, held at a 60 degree or so angle to each
other and forming an instant cloche.


I had some about the same time; metal with blue rubber grips, but they
soon lost their grip and the glass fell out. However the main reason
I stopped using them was the worry of cuts from the sharp edges of the
glass. Has anyone used plastic? Would it be thick enough for the
clips to hold?
I think mini-tunnels are a better bet.

Pam in Bristol
pamdotmooreatvirgindotnet


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