On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 11:34:05 +0100, "Philip Eden"
philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
Too pig-headed to ask advice, I spent the best part
of two hours struggling to recover my 100cm thermometer
after someone (else) had lawn-mowered the two cords
which I thought were sufficient to ensure its safety. (The
chain had long since gone).
Various attempts at lateral thinking later, I resorted
to a weighted line with a bent nail at the end acting as
a hook, and within 10 minutes was successful.
Was there an easier way?
(For anyone not familiar with earth thermometers, the
top of the instrument has a brass loop, so it doesn't
respond well to magnets ...)
Sounds like a job for... coat hanger man!
Seriously, an opened-up and straightened metal coat hanger - with
small hook fashioned at one end using thin nosed pliers - is good for
most jobs of this sort. Many others, too
--
Dave