Clothes pole mould

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deko
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Post: # 23194Post deko

Hi, does anyone know where i can buy a clothes pole mould from, thanks
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Post: # 23199Post James.Q

a whot ?
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matt h
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Post: # 23205Post matt h

I am assuming you mean holder for rotory clothes line. Make your own Using short length of scaffold tube surrounded in your choice of coloured concretel
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Post: # 23209Post very simple simon

or you could try hills industries

p.s. guess what I got my mum last Christmas
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Post: # 23211Post seanandruby

...hope it was'nt clothes line mould, you can trip out on that,its from the same family as magic mushrooms :laugh:
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matt h
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Post: # 23232Post matt h

very simple simon wrote:or you could try hills industries

p.s. guess what I got my mum last Christmas
a new mangle? :D
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Post: # 23234Post very simple simon

a new mangle?

No, she had that for her birthday

my dad gave her an ironing board one year and she threw a pan at him. That was 20 years ago, the ironing board is still going strong, and the pan is still dented
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