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BB[_2_] 04-06-2008 04:56 PM

trowel?
 
Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's it
called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the other,
scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No handle just
press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB



Cat(h) 04-06-2008 05:24 PM

trowel?
 
On Jun 4, 4:56*pm, "BB" . wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's it
called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the other,
scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No handle just
press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB


A dibber? As in dibber dee do da, dibber dee ay!

http://images.google.ie/images?hl=en&q=dibber&gbv=2

Cat(h)

Derek[_4_] 04-06-2008 05:30 PM

trowel?
 

"BB" . wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's
it called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the other,
scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No handle
just press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB

From the description sounds like a brick pointing (jointer) tool ( builders
for the use of) http://preview.tinyurl.com/4db4me don't be led by the
fleabay price cheap shops
sell them for £1-2

Derek




Sacha[_3_] 04-06-2008 07:08 PM

trowel?
 
On 4/6/08 17:24, in article
, "Cat(h)"
wrote:

On Jun 4, 4:56*pm, "BB" . wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's it
called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the other,
scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No handle just
press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB


A dibber? As in dibber dee do da, dibber dee ay!

http://images.google.ie/images?hl=en&q=dibber&gbv=2

Cat(h)


Sounds like a Stilton scoop to me. ;-)
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



beccabunga 04-06-2008 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BB[_2_] (Post 796425)
Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's it
called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the other,
scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No handle just
press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB


Does it look like this? http://tinyurl.com/5cvovt

If so, it's just called a narrow bladed trowel.

Darlac do one: http://tinyurl.com/5qzc7w

Pam Moore 04-06-2008 10:49 PM

trowel?
 
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 16:56:50 +0100, "BB" .
wrote:

Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's it
called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the other,
scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No handle just
press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB

Dandelion grubber? I have one.

Pam in Bristol

someone 05-06-2008 01:04 AM

trowel?
 

"BB" . wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's
it called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the other,
scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No handle
just press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB

I bought a thing called a bulb trowel in Canada, same dimensions but with a
handle. As it's very narrow it's useful for deep digging (e.g. weeds) but
doesn't disturb nearby plants.

someone



BB[_2_] 05-06-2008 08:14 AM

trowel?
 
Got it! Thanks to all.
Used the dibber link, found something close and searched.
It's a widger.
http://www.ferndale-lodge.co.uk/pd_559260.htm

Cheers me dears.
BB


"someone" wrote in message
...

"BB" . wrote in message
...
Hi
I'm trying to replace a little do da. And therein is the problem, what's
it called?
Metal, about 6 inches long, say 1/2 inch wide one end and 3/4's the
other, scooped like a very small trowel. I thought it was for seeds. No
handle just press metal.
Any help appreciated.
BB

I bought a thing called a bulb trowel in Canada, same dimensions but with
a handle. As it's very narrow it's useful for deep digging (e.g. weeds)
but doesn't disturb nearby plants.

someone




Bigal 07-06-2008 01:16 AM

It is in fact a small scoop originally used in laboratories for weighing chemicals. It was convenient for weighing small amounts, and either end could be used depending on the amount. Laboratory suppliers would sell them if you have one in your area, but I have seen them in garden centres. The small end can be quite useful for pricking out seedlings, but what the actual name is I cannot remember. A long time since I worked in a laboratory.


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