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    How wonderful another lot of these pegs.

    One thing thou I keep thinking about these at least once a month when ever I put out my washing. Stop smiling I wash more than once a month.

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    thats so cool! are they functional? what do you use the big one for? And what type of timber is the one on the left - looks great!

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    Have always liked these from when you first posted pictures of them a few years back.

    One day I will get around to doing one or two.

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    Similar to qwertyu's question as to being functional...I don't imagine they need to be functional as far as the spring in concerned.

    Am I correct in assuming that the "spring" is made of aluminium rod....easy to bend into the appropriate shape ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by qwertyu View Post
    thats so cool! are they functional? what do you use the big one for? And what type of timber is the one on the left - looks great!
    Yes they are functional, they have quite a bite to them especially the larger ones.
    In the first picture the timbers are from right to left, Blackheart Sassafras, Huon pine and Myrtle. Second picture Huon pine and King William Pine.

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