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Many thanks,
This got the seal of approval from my better half as well.
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Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 12:41am (EST+5) [email protected]
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Can anyone help out and please no toilet humour (thought I would get the
first one in)
I tried google, and and all I came up with was this. Maybe I used
the wrong search phrase.
http://www.toilegami.com/flap.php
JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?
> [email protected] wrote:
> Can anyone help out and please no toilet humour (thought I would
> get the first one in)
Pick up a hand towel holder, modify if you wish.
Dave in Fairfax
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reply-to doesn't work
use:
daveldr at att dot net
American Association of Woodturners
http://www.woodturner.org
Capital Area Woodturners
http://www.capwoodturners.org/
PATINA
http://www.Patinatools.org/
Why the obsession with dowels? My paper product rolls rotate just fine on
bulnosed 1" stock. and the flat allows me to set it easily into a groove
without worry that it will climb out as the roll is turned.
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> You need plans to stick 3 feet of 1" dowel into a heavy piece of flat
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> FoggyTown
What a sh*tty project. Sorry...couldn't resist <g>.
--Mike
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You need plans to stick 3 feet of 1" dowel into a heavy piece of flat stock?
FoggyTown
http://www.americanspecialties.com/toilet_paper.html
take a look at #0715 for the side-by-side model.
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These are available via special order through Home Depot (where I got
mine). About $15 as I recall. It's designed to hold two rolls
horizontally, with each one loaded from the outer end. Chrome-plated.
The ends have swinging gates which connect to the holder and click
shut. BTW, I also purchase only double-roll tissue which is a slightly
larger roll, but it lasts twice as long.
The plan is - take $15 to Home Depot, order the unit and wait until it
arrives. Then install in place of your current holder.
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Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 8:22am (EST-1) [email protected]
(Thomas=A0Kendrick) says:
<snip> The ends have swinging gates which connect to the holder and
click shut.
Way too complicated. Just stand your plunger on the floor, and
slip a few rolls over the handle. Almost anyone here can do that.
BTW, I also purchase only double-roll tissue which is a slightly larger
roll, but it lasts twice as long. <snip>
No it doesn't. You wind up using 6 to 8 layers, instead of 4.
JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?
You have never been in a left handed country, no?..........
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Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 8:22am (EST-1) [email protected]
(Thomas Kendrick) says:
<snip> The ends have swinging gates which connect to the holder and
click shut.
Way too complicated. Just stand your plunger on the floor, and
slip a few rolls over the handle. Almost anyone here can do that.
BTW, I also purchase only double-roll tissue which is a slightly larger
roll, but it lasts twice as long. <snip>
No it doesn't. You wind up using 6 to 8 layers, instead of 4.
JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?
Sun, Nov 7, 2004, 3:38pm [email protected] (Rumpty) queries:
You have never been in a left handed country, no?..........
No prob, just make sure the toilet paper rolls are turned over when
you slip them on the plunger handle.
JOAT
Viet Nam, divorce, cancer. Been there, done that. Now, where the Hell
are my T-shirts?