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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Sue C on May 31, 2012, 11:26:22 AM
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Hello all, along with collecting glass i also love old cookery book's, imagine my surprise at finding this ??
I have posted this here as i have forgotten how to post in the cafe, sorry.
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I just love this kind of thing! Now who is going to attempt to mend a broken piece of glass I wonder? ;D ;D
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LOL, i can think of a couple of barmy people on this board who might attempt it, just to see what happens.
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Fascinating! I hope someone tries it and let's us know the results. :D
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Just a thought, how do you tie broken glass together ? or do they mean the old staples they used to use?
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String. Good, old-fashioned string. ;D
I've read about the aged milk "glue" before, but I haven't tried it.
Sue, have you many of the Good Housekeeping Picture Recipe books? I've inherited a couple - I've been using them since I was a wee tot - thay are fantastic - all the recipes work. There's a section at the back of one, which even gives the instructions for building a fitted kitchen - "not beyond the skills of a general handyman"... (ie. hubby... slightly sexist :o )
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Hmmmm. I happen to have something that needs a bit of repair, don't I Sue!!!
All I need now is a flat kettle and some "skim milk".
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And a macrame expert!
Dee will be contacting you shortly Kev.
Incidentally he is a macrame expert....... 8) as a very small boy, he made me a very complicated plant pot holder for my birthday which involved lengths of string up and down two flights of stairs in the house... and a great deal of determination.
(sorry, are we having a "cafe thread" here?????)