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    Some old tools in the shed

    Some old tools in the shed

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    Re: Some old tools in the shed

    Nicely exposed, shame you couldn't get more/less of the area below the table.
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    Re: Some old tools in the shed

    Very nice indeed; i prefer it without the bottom part through which we see what is below

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    Re: Some old tools in the shed

    Good shot and yes the tools has seen better days.

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    Re: Some old tools in the shed

    Nice shot, Andy, though I would have preferred to see the front end of the pourer. Also, less of under the bench. A sllght upward tilt would accomplish that.

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    Re: Some old tools in the shed

    You know...I am fascinated by that iron thingie on the left...must be heavy. I am sure I have seen one of them in my old shed in Australia...

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    Re: Some old tools in the shed

    Looks like you have been having a tidy up Andy, the bench and windows do not have the expected dust and cobwebs

    Shame the tools got so wet they've rusted, but it might clean off.


    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    You know...I am fascinated by that iron thingie on the left...must be heavy. I am sure I have seen one of them in my old shed in Australia...
    Looks like an old 'iron' (for ironing), heated on a 'range' stove/oven I guess.


    In turn Andy, I am intrigued by the fork looking things with diamond shaped blades, perhaps they are another type of shears? (seems to have two handles)

    Thanks, Dave

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