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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 01:29:58 GMT, "ian .at.bendigo"
wrote: Nice post! Exotic topic, any more - sounds like wrought iron toys from a scrap carriage would do it, skipping the puddling step. I couldn't give a collection of parts from a trap away a year or two ago. Still mouldering in the long grass.... Brian Whatcott Altus OK Brian I don't think so , the bolts I have seen on cast iron keels are usually one inch plus !! now if the bolts in your trap are that big it either comes from Texas or it's a "Road Train Trap" !!!!! Cheers Ian in Bendigo Oz Hehe...true enough traps don't use one inch bolts - but they do, I mean did, use wrought iron, which is forgeable into a decent black bolt - skipping the puddling stage Brian W |
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