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| DIR Equipment: Discuss Iron Tying Off in the DIR forums: I'm planning on doing my ironing in the bottom of a quarry over the weekend, and hence will have ... |
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The Ironing board cover must be black. The clothes you iron must be predominantly black but with occasional flashes of Red. Finally, make sure you plug the iron into a reliable electrical supply and make sure it hasn't got one of those unnecessary RCD things on it. Please come back on Monday and tell us all about it .... we'd be *so* interested Rgrds Mal |
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| Mal, You are slipping, you didn't advise the OP to have his back up iron on a bungies necklace
__________________ Marty. My ignorance amuses me....(that ignorant git on Tomb Raider) |
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__________________ It would be rude not to. "You are a terrestrial mammal for crying out loud - you have no business going underwater in the first place." - Richard Pyle (and my mum) |
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| Thanks for all the useful advice, i'll bear it in mind during my preparations. Unfortunately I can't access a sinking caravan at short notice, however access to a sunken one i available and may be used. Has anyone experienced the aforementioned OOS Incident? I imagine it could make ironing creases extremely difficult.. |
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