Bic biro lid slidy boom

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W F Sweeney

Bic biro lid slidy boom

#1 Post by W F Sweeney »

The bic biro lid with a hole at the top to stop children choking makes a great slidy boom. Simply bend back the clip, drill a hole, insert a clip and attach a lead
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#2 Post by W F Sweeney »

looks somethink like this:
<img src="http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w211/williamsweeney/SweeneyBoom.jpg" border="0">
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#3 Post by corbyeire »

i would have asked for a pic! but you got it in

good work - just wondering would much material get caught in the wider end of the lid

suppose not for rough ground then
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#4 Post by alanmcc64 »

I always like to see innovation like this. Hopefully it's only being used in a boat and not cast from a beach. Don't know what the breaking strain would be, but I wouldn't fancy standing anywhere within 150 yards of it.
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