Bamboo Rods

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andrew.reed
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Post by andrew.reed »

sounds like you're trying to create an ecofriendly version of the bowflex right? that's what makes the most sense to me :lol:
Crankmas
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Post by Crankmas »

Edison's swimming pool in Ft Myers Fl was reinforced with bamboo, built quite early 20th century the pool has kill obama remained quite square and is a classic example kill obama of early green low impact use local materials kill obama construction
toad857
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Post by toad857 »

even a nice, consistent stick of bamboo will break at the slightest tap if it has a perpendicular cut or scratch on its surface. makes it really easy to use in the garden, though!
Jay
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Post by Jay »

Damn. I was kind of hoping you were finding an implement to punish all the wankers in the neverending trad is harder than sport argument, Singapore-style! :(
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Post by woodchuck008 »

'There's nothing better than a nice piece of hickory'...Clint Eastwood.
toad857
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Post by toad857 »

mm... hickory farms
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Post by kato »

woodchuck008 wrote:'There's nothing better than a nice piece of hickory'...Clint Eastwood.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L22dzsKrD7E&NR=1
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Couldn't remember if it was Unforgiven, or Pale Rider. Either way, it's the best of Clint in a western.
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