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Every home (or shed) should have one!
Obligatory happy, cheery, diversional therapy thread. I spied this glorious piece of tat via the local "Warehouse" shoppe. It's wonderfuly crappy, comes in four fetching colour schemes, is a guaranteed head turner, witty conversation item, and an prime example of form over actual function. Introducing the 18" Bicycle Wheel Quartz Wall Clock. http://flickr.com/photos/51035538080@N01/228868090/ http://flickr.com/photos/51035538080...n/photostream/ Specs: - Radial spoking! - Tells the time 24/7! - 18" alloy rim! - Has matching two-tone tread with bonus inner tube. Value! - "Quartz" hub! - Clock hands are a little shifter & screwdriver - with bonus glow-in-the-dark stuff. More value! - Did we mention spokey-dokes! Well it's got spoke-dokes for the numerals 12, 3, 6 and 9! - Attractive metal plate thingie masquerading as a disc rotor. I think. - It cost me 30 quid because I get easier distracted by shiny bike stuff! w00t! -- cfsmtb |
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Every home (or shed) should have one!
cfsmtb wrote:
Obligatory happy, cheery, diversional therapy thread. I spied this glorious piece of tat via the local "Warehouse" shoppe. It's wonderfuly crappy, comes in four fetching colour schemes, is a guaranteed head turner, witty conversation item, and an prime example of form over actual function. Introducing the 18" Bicycle Wheel Quartz Wall Clock. http://flickr.com/photos/51035538080@N01/228868090/ http://flickr.com/photos/51035538080...n/photostream/ Hmmm, I could make of of those. ...... but would I want to? :-) Theo |
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cfsmtb wrote: Obligatory happy, cheery, diversional therapy thread. I spied this glorious piece of tat via the local "Warehouse" shoppe. Sweet! Would it go faster with trick bits? I could use a fast one in my office! Donga |
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Every home (or shed) should have one!
Theo Bekkers Wrote: cfsmtb wrote: Obligatory happy, cheery, diversional therapy thread. I spied this glorious piece of tat via the local "Warehouse" shoppe. It's wonderfuly crappy, comes in four fetching colour schemes, is a guaranteed head turner, witty conversation item, and an prime example of form over actual function. Introducing the 18" Bicycle Wheel Quartz Wall Clock. http://flickr.com/photos/51035538080@N01/228868090/ http://flickr.com/photos/51035538080...n/photostream/ Hmmm, I could make of of those. ...... but would I want to? :-) Theo easier to read than a sundial -- warrwych |
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Every home (or shed) should have one!
warrwych Wrote: easier to read than a sundial The (mostly) black hands are seriously form over function. May get painted. Or maybe I'll lost interest ... oooo, look something else bright and shiny ...! -- cfsmtb |
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warrwych wrote:
Theo Bekkers Wrote: Hmmm, I could make of of those. ...... but would I want to? :-) easier to read than a sundial I have one of those. You can even tell when it's midnight if you hold the torch at the right angle. I also have a plethora of clocks I've collected and made out of bits of wood and turnings. I even have an old electric mains clock in the shed. It tells me how long the power was off when we have a power failure. :-) Theo |
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cfsmtb Wrote: The (mostly) black hands are seriously form over function. May get painted. Or maybe I'll lost interest ... oooo, look something else bright and shiny ...! no matter what, it will certainly, will be a conversation piece, attracting guest's attention when they come to visit, and when they leave Personally, I am jealous, although I think I would prefer a fine racing wheel version -- warrwych |
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Every home (or shed) should have one!
warrwych Wrote: no matter what, it will certainly, will be a conversation piece, attracting guest's attention when they come to visit, and when they leave Personally, I am jealous, although I think I would prefer a fine racing wheel version Only $30 and happiness can be all yours ... http://www.thewarehouse.com.au/stores.htm -- cfsmtb |
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Every home (or shed) should have one!
cfsmtb Wrote: Only $30 and happiness can be all yours ... http://www.thewarehouse.com.au/stores.htm HA! Excellent!! thanks cfsmtb am a happy little cyclette now -- warrwych |
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Every home (or shed) should have one!
Donga wrote: cfsmtb wrote: Obligatory happy, cheery, diversional therapy thread. I spied this glorious piece of tat via the local "Warehouse" shoppe. Sweet! Would it go faster with trick bits? I could use a fast one in my office! Donga My DIY effort http://www.flickr.com/photos/46435249@N00/228953469/ |
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