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I like the idea of not having to hold open the leaf bag by hand, but
I can't picture how this works. |
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Presumably there are either rake-teeth or brush-bristles or a
dustpan lip to provide impetus to the leaves. But are these
mobile or stationary in relation to this ramp you speak of? |
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OK, so this is basically a tool for converting an ordinary bin-
bag into a sort of butterfly net with which to scoop up leaves? |
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Ian's down to his last tea-strainer. This is serious. |
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You're assuming he needs it for making tea. He failed to
explain how he broke it. |
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Under breaking strain, presumably. |
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How might one strain after a new strain of tea? |
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Dry leaves burn acceptably well. |
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Presumably the motive for collecting the leaves is so that they can be dried thoroughly prior to burning ? |
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So is the whole thing flat on one side, Like a half-round
garbage can with the bottom cut out, and a ramp lip on the
flat side to facilitate sweeping into? |
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Thasnk you, [nomocrow]; that makes it much clearer. |
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// OK, so this is basically a tool for converting an ordinary
bin- bag into a sort of butterfly net with which to scoop up
leaves? // |
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More like a dustpan, I think. |
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