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#GoodMorningWorlds I have already been to work and back, after a quick breakfast

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    #GoodMorningWorlds
    I have already been to work and back, after a quick breakfast.
    I will go to meet Sue at her work in a little while.

    This afternoon we have to take Mum to an appointment, that clashes a bit with my work, but we'll have to go with it and see. Might be working a bit later today.

    In between we might get to do more clearing out.
    I might also make some phone calls. Oh well.

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      #GoodMorningWorlds
      I have already been to work and back, after a quick breakfast.
      I will go to meet Sue at her work in a little while.

      This afternoon we have to take Mum to an appointment, that clashes a bit with my work, but we'll have to go with it and see. Might be working a bit later today.

      In between we might get to do more clearing out.
      I might also make some phone calls. Oh well.

      maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      I had to repair Sue's broom at work this morning.
      The plastic screw thread on the end of the wooden handle snapped off inside the plastic socket on the broom head.

      Anyone else would have binned the broom, and I guess that is what the designers and suppliers want.
      I repaired it instead.

      I remember the days when the wooden handle just went into a hole in the broom head and was held by a screw or a nail.
      Or for a heavy duty broom, a metal socket was used. None of this crappy plastic nonsense.

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        I had to repair Sue's broom at work this morning.
        The plastic screw thread on the end of the wooden handle snapped off inside the plastic socket on the broom head.

        Anyone else would have binned the broom, and I guess that is what the designers and suppliers want.
        I repaired it instead.

        I remember the days when the wooden handle just went into a hole in the broom head and was held by a screw or a nail.
        Or for a heavy duty broom, a metal socket was used. None of this crappy plastic nonsense.

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        @Maker_of_Things

        A few/several/(many?) years ago here in the U.S., broom and similar tools on long sticks had "wooden" threads that screwed into the tool-head, especially for wide push-brooms (~60-80cm or 24-30").

        At least one model had a plastic end with matching threads on the tool-end of the handle.

        It is sad that current expectations are to discard broken tools in lieu of fixing them.

        8- }

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          @Maker_of_Things

          A few/several/(many?) years ago here in the U.S., broom and similar tools on long sticks had "wooden" threads that screwed into the tool-head, especially for wide push-brooms (~60-80cm or 24-30").

          At least one model had a plastic end with matching threads on the tool-end of the handle.

          It is sad that current expectations are to discard broken tools in lieu of fixing them.

          8- }

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          @SaguaroLynx
          Yes, I have had brooks with wooden threads to screw into the broom head.
          They just worked.

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