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Title: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Mrs Ava on January 27, 2006, 23:18:23
Um, I figured those were all pretty good answers on ways to use your old washing machine drum.  I don't really understand what you were expecting people to say!!
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Roy Bham UK on January 28, 2006, 00:10:02
Make nice plant pots until you want to re-pot them ;D
A friend bolted one to a steel stump and used it as a garden heater that glowed lovely at night. :)

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Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on January 28, 2006, 08:56:47
I wonder whether it would work to confine something like mint or horseradish, or whether they would grow straight through the holes. Anyone tried it?
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Roy Bham UK on January 28, 2006, 09:07:02
Robert I put a large plastic compost bag in mine with drainage holes  ;)
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: GREENWIZARD on January 28, 2006, 10:03:37
like EJ i also thought the suggestions were good
RBUK they look great as planters
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Curryandchips on January 28, 2006, 12:49:40
Perhaps the drum could be used as a colander to clean the vegetables before bringing them home. I do this with mine, scrubbing all the soil etc off so that they don't make a mess when brought into the kitchen. This morning it consisted of parsnips and leeks.
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: adam04 on January 28, 2006, 15:44:32
yup, i thought they were sensible too.
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: grawrc on January 28, 2006, 17:14:50
Well one or two were a bit tongue-in-cheek but essentially they seemed good to me. In fact I passed an abandoned (waiting for council pick-up) WM on my way home today and had to be very self-disciplined not to come back with a toolkit and retrieve the drum. I was that impreseed by some of what you can do with them.
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: daveandtara on January 28, 2006, 17:38:16
Actually, I thought that locking the thread was downright rude.

It seems I've finally found a use for the ignore button.

Tara.
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Wicker on January 28, 2006, 17:42:01
I'm intending to renew my washing machien later this year and the original thread had already made my mind up that I would be getting Mr W to dismantle the drum (and any other useful bits!) for reuse.  Thought the suggestions were good and what's life without a BIT of humour. 
Maybe locking threads should be left to Dan's discretion at the request of the original poster?  would save possible misunderstanding all round.
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: dandelion on January 28, 2006, 20:13:56
Here's a picture of the washing machine window fruitbowl! Quite snazzy I thought. For size reference: the big yellow fruit is a pomelo.

http://www.vrombaut.co.uk/fruitbowl.jpg
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Hyacinth on January 28, 2006, 20:26:49
Love the fruitbowl!


REALLY love the thought of eating a pomelo again. I've not seen one around here - where did you get yours, and is it sweet and lovely?

Enviously yours,

Lishka
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Acewell on January 28, 2006, 20:29:24
;) Does the Biz for me Dandelion, only wish I'd seen that B4 I dumped mine. :'( ;D
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: dandelion on January 28, 2006, 20:40:13
Quote from: Alishka_Maxwell on January 28, 2006, 20:26:49


REALLY love the thought of eating a pomelo again. I've not seen one around here - where did you get yours, and is it sweet and lovely?

Enviously yours,

Lishka

It was an impulse buy from Sainsbury's: first time I've seen it there. Actually, I was rather disappointed. It tasted more like a grapefruit. The flesh was pinkish and the fruit itself yellow. I've only eaten it a couple of times before and I remember it being green with yellow/greenish flesh ???
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Hyacinth on January 28, 2006, 20:47:12
The pink flesh/yellow skin is what I remember from gorging on it in the far east - no tart 'acidic' taste..........pure heaven. I'll check out Sainsburys - thanks :)

Lishka
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: ellkebe on January 28, 2006, 20:51:42
What a great idea Dandelion - you'd pay a fortune for that in Habitat or somewhere similar  ;D
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Hyacinth on January 29, 2006, 09:42:45
Furthermore, for the hot/cold piping, John H's Top Tip of the Year:

sorry if this one has been shaired before, but I use two foot long bits of hose pipe as 'universal joints' between bamboo canes. A bit of pipe with two 6 foot canes poked in the ends of it will help to make and easy build  'A' frame or an archway over the path between two raised beds, (very handy use of redundant space for growing beans up). three short bits of bamboo joined by two bits of hose pipe can be used as a low frame to cover any beds which low growing soft fruit is planted in.

8)
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: kenkew on January 29, 2006, 12:24:26
Dang! I thought I was full of good ideas. I chucked one out just before Christmas, never came to my mind to take it to bits. Mind you, I did hang on to the glass door!
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Hyacinth on January 29, 2006, 13:50:24
I second what Marky said :)

Stunning pix, tho, do you agree? The fruit bowl is fab and Roy's planter? It's like Habitat's best ;D

Be interested to know what you've decided.......me, I'd use the drum , not as an incinerator, as such, but can imagine hot coals in the bottom, a grill over the top - and it could be a sort of extension warming station for food from a barbie or gently heat water in a kettle for a cuppa after your work's done.. 8)
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Heldi on January 29, 2006, 21:12:34
I've seen one used as a stool with a blue light inside,fluffy cushion on top.  Looked good.  Think at the same time one was used as a table...perspex over the hole and coloured light inside.

I do like the planter and the fruit bowl. Why did I let mine go??!!
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Roy Bham UK on January 29, 2006, 22:46:10
 ;D Hey Heldi what a brill idea ;D I like the sound of those, specially the seat, you could put a candle in there and keep your bum warm on a cold night :o ;D
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: joji on January 30, 2006, 19:39:08
Thankyou for all your ideas guys. Yes I have been down in the dumps a bit this month on and off.

The reason is that my mum died of cancer exactly 9 years ago this week . :'(

I am finding things very hard at the moment. Sorry if any of you were offended by my actions.

I will be back and ok once the first week of febuary is over. Sorry :-[

Joji
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Hyacinth on January 30, 2006, 19:51:00
Oh, I am sorry.......it was obvious from your post in the other thread that something was wrong - not like you at all :)

Do hope that as time passes you can come to terms with the anniversary of your loss.

love, Lishka
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Wicker on January 30, 2006, 20:36:44
Glad the air has been cleared, Joji.  Good thing is there have been lots of great ideas put forward - good result all round I think!
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: lorna on January 30, 2006, 22:11:56
Hi joji I am really glad the air has been cleared, hope you will feel brighter. I know how you feel as I am sure other people who have lost love ones do. One or two members on here know that I was very down 9th of this month, it was 3rd anniversary of losing Charlie. Very hard for me not to show the kids how I feel as they suffer as well..Best wishes Lorna.
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: Heldi on January 31, 2006, 11:18:32
Hey Jill...big hug from me ok.
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: joji on February 01, 2006, 14:17:22
Thankyou all for your kind messages. I am not usually one for airing my personal problems on a public site. But I thought I would just let you know.

Thanks again everyone. :)
Title: Re: To Joji - about your washing machine
Post by: kenkew on February 01, 2006, 14:23:04
Eh! JoJo....this is about the only place I can put things down in English!
You want to see I write after a few glathiss of Porto!
(Where the heck's that bottle?)