Tea? (Part 2)

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BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Yes, but where are you going to get your copper grease from?
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
Time to make a new tea-cosy, then. I'm getting fed up of pouring another cup of cold tea from a half-full pot.
Got any nice tea-themed material hanging around?
 

Zippy

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Good point BrumJim - I got it from Halfords when I bought a nice alloy (:tongue:) seat post. Need copperslip for when I put my BB back together.

Got to dismantle and repack my headset as well as the NaOH found its way across the cross bar :smile:.

Nice tea - think I got away with my little shopping trip. None of you are secretly my work colleagues are you? :blush:
 

Amanda P

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BrumJim said:
Time to make a new tea-cosy, then. I'm getting fed up of pouring another cup of cold tea from a half-full pot.
Got any nice tea-themed material hanging around?

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Amanda P

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In this case, only if your head is about the size of a baseball.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
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Uncle Phil said:
In this case, only if your head is about the size of a baseball.

How much am I going to regret saying "well, I could make a bigger one..."

Today just seemed to go on for ever, mainly due to having to make two trips to complete the morning round. I'm having fun driving Beryl the little truck, but I'm still useless at judging tight manoeuvres and reversing.
 

Speicher

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I knew I had seen some teapot teapot cosy fabric somewhere - on ebay!
Surprisingly enough under Teapot in crafts. :wacko::rolleyes:
The brown shapes are described as biscuits.



or you could design your own fabric from other fabric

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Or cycles on fabric, but unfortunately this comes from America

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