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A hand scythe..??!!
Hi people...
Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. Thanks for your help... Steve K |
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stevek wrote:
Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. Thanks for your help... Isn't that a sickle? Google gives me, amongst others: http://www.gardentoolsforallseasons....ffcea491672 c and http://www.fine-tools.com/garten.htm Is this the sort of thing you were wanting? Rhiannon |
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"stevek" wrote in message ... Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. It's called a sickle. |
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"pammyT" fenlandfowl @talktalk.net wrote in message ... "stevek" wrote in message ... Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. It's called a sickle. It's called a grass hook round here. The car boot sales are awash with them. I got mine for 50p. The best one if you can find it is a cranked one, ie the blade comes out of the handle, turns 90deg down, for an inch or so then 90deg up again so that you can cut close to the ground without ripping your knuckles off. You may also get a *rubber* at the same car boot stall, it's an oval section sharpening stone to go with it. Steve |
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Rhiannon Macfie Miller wrote:
stevek wrote: Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. Thanks for your help... Isn't that a sickle? Google gives me, amongst others: http://www.gardentoolsforallseasons.com and http://www.fine-tools.com/garten.htm Is this the sort of thing you were wanting? Rhiannon Just what I was looking for Rhiannon. Thanks for your help Steve |
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-- "shazzbat" wrote in message ... "pammyT" fenlandfowl @talktalk.net wrote in message ... "stevek" wrote in message ... Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. It's called a sickle. It's called a grass hook round here. The car boot sales are awash with them. I got mine for 50p. The best one if you can find it is a cranked one, ie the blade comes out of the handle, turns 90deg down, for an inch or so then 90deg up again so that you can cut close to the ground without ripping your knuckles off. You may also get a *rubber* at the same car boot stall, it's an oval section sharpening stone to go with it. Steve I have an ancient one found on myu land. The cottage is 140 years old and was a teid farm cottage until I bought it. My sickle has a wooden handle and a wicked curved serrated blade. I am given to understand it is around 100 years old. There is a big scythe embedded in a tree where someone hung it over a low branch a long time ago and the branch grew round the scythe blade. |
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"stevek" wrote in message ... Rhiannon Macfie Miller wrote: stevek wrote: Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. Thanks for your help... Isn't that a sickle? Google gives me, amongst others: http://www.gardentoolsforallseasons.com and http://www.fine-tools.com/garten.htm Is this the sort of thing you were wanting? Rhiannon Just what I was looking for Rhiannon. Thanks for your help Steve Just before you rush out and buy one, make sure that it has a fair bit of weight in the blade. Wife bought a light weight one, 'suited to her physique', and it is a complete waste of time. You need the weight to assist with the follow through action. Also get one with a cranked handle if at all possible. -- ned http://www.bugsandweeds.co.uk last update 12.07.2005 |
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from "pammyT" fenlandfowl @talktalk.net contains these words: "stevek" wrote in message ... Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. It's called a sickle. No 'snot. A sickle has a deeply curved blade - a hand-scythe has a Grim Reaper type of scythe blade, but in miniature. -- Rusty Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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The message
from "ned" contains these words: Just before you rush out and buy one, make sure that it has a fair bit of weight in the blade. Wife bought a light weight one, 'suited to her physique', and it is a complete waste of time. You need the weight to assist with the follow through action. Also get one with a cranked handle if at all possible. Also, cut a stick like this: \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ || \\ || \\|| \_| Use it to lift loose grass and weeds, hold brambles and nettles, or as a guard for your shins if you are cutting towards yourself. -- Rusty Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote Just before you rush out and buy one, make sure that it has a fair bit of weight in the blade. Wife bought a light weight one, 'suited to her physique', and it is a complete waste of time. You need the weight to assist with the follow through action. Also get one with a cranked handle if at all possible. Also, cut a stick like this: \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ || \\ || \\|| \_| Use it to lift loose grass and weeds, hold brambles and nettles, or as a guard for your shins if you are cutting towards yourself. And wear a thick glove on your other hand to protect it should it get in the way. -- Regards Bob In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London |
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"shazzbat" wrote "stevek" wrote . It's called a sickle. It's called a grass hook round here. snip My dad would call it a "reap hook". |
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"pammyT" fenlandfowl @talktalk.net wrote in message ... "stevek" wrote in message ... Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. It's called a sickle. Wont a machette do just a good? |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 shazzbat wrote:
Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. It's called a sickle. It's called a grass hook round here. Also bagging-hook and fagging-hook. David -- David Rance http://www.mesnil.demon.co.uk Fido Address: 2:252/110 writing from Caversham, Reading, UK |
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On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 18:20:46 +0100, stevek wrote:
Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). I'm not looking for one of those giant "grim reaper" one!!! Just a small one to help me clear a small area with poor access. Thanks for your help... Steve K A grass hook is what you want for that job as here http://www.dealclick.co.uk/product/1...-sickle-RZ.php You cut with the blade using your wrist a lot. A stout stick is a must for lifting the grass and protecting your ankles. A sickle with a curved blade will be more expensive and although it will do the job it is designed for jobs where chopping is involved eg layering hedges. -- Jim Tyneside UK |
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"stevek" wrote in message ... Hi people... Does anyone know where I can buy a decent hand scythe to help me clear a rather overgrown area in my garden. (From a UK shop or online). Spear and Jackson make them, I have one and it works fine. Get a rounded sharpener because you need to sharpen often to keep it keen. Janet |
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