Chas Jones
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Ah, the subtle differences between British and American English euphemisms. Over here we'd say "knocked out". "Knocked up" has a slightly different meaning...involving pregnancy.Knocked that one up this morning ...
Ah, the subtle differences between British and American English euphemisms. Over here we'd say "knocked out". "Knocked up" has a slightly different meaning...involving pregnancy.
No worries, we all understood what you meant.Ahh, that is an age related difference here, I'm a recycled teenager so still tend use the pre 1960's euphemisms.
Chas, instead of a pin, how about turning a sleeve and gluing it in similar to the pen tubes? Could make it out of contrasting wood. My other though, cut the bottom half or two thirds deeper (for the cup to ride in). This would cause you to glue in a bottom in order to put the cup in. Just my thoughts on your idea.
With a stop ring, the basket wouldn't even have to be a basket. It could simply be a disc since you wouldn't be lifting it all the way out.
......... My other though, cut the bottom half or two thirds deeper (for the cup to ride in).
No worries, we all understood what you meant.
I was thinking the other day about how to a kid today, the 60's are as far back in time as the 20's and 30s were to my generation. They look at disco music the same way we looked at Glenn Miller. Something our folks listened to, but way too old for us. Tis interesting, this growing old stuff.