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StuMcB
03-23-2011, 08:05 AM
Have redecorated the en-suit which I all the Den and have used an old wilkinson sword bristle brush as a light pull. Drilled straight through, thread string and hey presto. Anyone else use old no good brushes for other stuff than shaving?

dannymayo
03-25-2011, 10:02 AM
We used to use "crap brushes", aren't good for crap, to get sand off of our rifles in the desert. The stiff bristles are really good at getting little grains of sand out from little crevices.

PozzSka
03-25-2011, 11:01 AM
my daughter (just shy of 3) uses a cheapo to clean the bathtub crayons/markers off the side of the tub.

I've also used them to clean razors, other brush handles, and various other household things.

ben74
03-25-2011, 04:34 PM
We used to take handles that were marked or chipped and drill down through them, string them on a frame and put them in the garden as a kind of bird scarer - they knocked together when the wind blew them. I guess that's what you would call a Simpson family indulgence! Also when I was a very young lad my grandfather and dad used to give me a box load of Simpson handles and I would use two at a time as 'rocket boosters' on toy rockets I used to make - I bet that makes some of you guys shudder at the waste!!!:blush:

Gary

That book is going to be some read!!!

denim
03-25-2011, 04:50 PM
We used to take handles that were marked or chipped and drill down through them, string them on a frame and put them in the garden as a kind of bird scarer - they knocked together when the wind blew them. I guess that's what you would call a Simpson family indulgence! Also when I was a very young lad my grandfather and dad used to give me a box load of Simpson handles and I would use two at a time as 'rocket boosters' on toy rockets I used to make - I bet that makes some of you guys shudder at the waste!!!:blush:

Maybe some, but a kid needs something to play with. My Dad was studying to be an OB/GYN while I was growing up. Don't ask what I had to play with. :lol:

jrtaster
03-25-2011, 05:22 PM
use the floppier ones to apply talc; sprinkle a little on the brush head, then use the brush to dust on the neck and face???

StuMcB
03-26-2011, 01:22 PM
Thats what the other cheapo brush I've got is relagated too. My daughter (5) makes up a bath tub foam beard and pretends to 'shave' like daddy.

kbuzbee
03-26-2011, 01:29 PM
We used to take handles that were marked or chipped and drill down through them, string them on a frame and put them in the garden as a kind of bird scarer - they knocked together when the wind blew them. I guess that's what you would call a Simpson family indulgence! Also when I was a very young lad my grandfather and dad used to give me a box load of Simpson handles and I would use two at a time as 'rocket boosters' on toy rockets I used to make - I bet that makes some of you guys shudder at the waste!!!:blush:

Gary

Great story, Gary! I can just see it:thumbup:

Ken