afaik theres a wrightson's (or equivalent) in porirua, I have bought
steelcaps there before.



On 01/10/2009, Wendy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been able to get 100psi 3/4 inch at Mitre 10 (the garden centres not
> the hardware shops), but it seems sporadic.  I'm going to try ag supply
> shops next - I mentioned to David that there is one somewhere in Upper Hutt
> (hearsay through my farm clients), and he was going to look for it.
> Otherwise, it's a roadtrip to the nearest.  I'm trying to get 160psi 1 inch
> because it's easier for learners and jamming with that in Africa didn't bung
> my knee the way the lighter, floppier stuff does.
>
> 2009/10/1 Urs Stafford <[email protected]>
>
>>
>> Where's the best place to get alkathene pipe again? David and I looked
>> in Mitre 10 and couldn't find any.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Urs.
>> ---
>> This is sacred time. This is sacred space.
>> I am fully present, here and now.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Wendy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I'd be up for that.  It'd make me pull my finger out and get some more
>> > alkathene for hoop making.
>> >
>> > 2009/10/1 mike iorns <[email protected]>
>> >>
>> >> Was talking to Andreas just now at lunchtime, and what he said
>> >> reminded me of what Ffirebell said, and what I've been thinking also,
>> >> regarding the making and repairing of things:  there never seems to be
>> >> enough time, resources, enthusiasm, or both.
>> >>
>> >> Therefore is has come to me as did the voice of the Universe booming
>> >> from the mountaintops  that perhaps a combined day/evening of making
>> >> and doing might be suitable.
>> >>
>> >> For example, I have some tools and a workshoppy sort of area plus
>> >> access to a device testing area. Tools include hacksaws, electric
>> >> drill, some files, sundry associated bits and pieces. Other people
>> >> might have ideas, techniques, enthusiasm.
>> >>
>> >> Also have big curved sewing needles and a bit of kevlar thread and a
>> >> few bits of tent poles, a fair amount of bendy steel wire (and some
>> >> stainless bike spokes) plus some wick, but I would not envisage it
>> >> being a "give away all my shit" sort of day, more like "bring your
>> >> toys and materials and stuff, use the space and equipment, and maybe
>> >> do some resource sharing as well, while listening to music" sort of
>> >> thing. Could probably go as far as buying a pack of the button-screws
>> >> that can be used to fix things to staffs, and some dowel, and
>> >> exhaust-plug-putty, etc.
>> >>
>> >> So, what's the feeling on doing something like that in a couple of
>> >> weeks or so? I would expect a weekend to be best as I imagine it could
>> >> take half a day to get a decent outcome all round.
>> >>
>> >> Mike
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> > >
>> >
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