- BlackJerseyGiant ( @BlackJerseyGiant@beehaw.org ) 5•6 months ago
Water timer. Looks to be crossthreaded.
Can I pull out the pipe from the ground ? The tap doesn’t work, I mean its rusted and doest move at all.
- ephemeral_gibbon ( @ephemeral_gibbon@aussie.zone ) 1•6 months ago
Not unless you cut off the water, and cap off the pipe (then turn the water back on). It’s probably still connected to your water supply.
- WaterWaiver ( @WaterWaiver@aussie.zone ) English1•6 months ago
Depends which pipe. The copper mains pipe: as ephemeral gibbon says. The Plastic pipe after the timer: not sure, depends what it’s connected to, but it might be possible to just cut it off.
- Salvo ( @Salvo@aussie.zone ) English3•6 months ago
I saw your attached file first. That is a broom, it is used to move dirt and dust around in the floor.
- Evil_Shrubbery ( @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee ) 2•6 months ago
Do they know how exactly people used them? Are they valuable if still in working order?
- Salvo ( @Salvo@aussie.zone ) English2•6 months ago
Most people held onto the long green “handle” bit and pushed the white bit with all the little green “bristles” around.
Then my dad would smack me across the back of the legs with the handle for not doing a good enough job. J/k