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Surprising what you find in the bin.


My wife treated herself to a new hairdrier and chucked not one but two old ones away..........Guess what I made



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Nice one Gra. biggrin I think I'll be bringing my boots into the house from the garage to try and dry them out before this Sat otherwise I'll be starting with wet feet. Well, not so wet with my new waterproof socks. For those who don't know: SealSkinz type socks from 'Goulds' on Ebrington street in Plymouth. Ex-services. £9.99. Mid calf length. Worked particularly well on Sat I must say. On removing them my normal socks underneath were only very slightly damp in some patches and I can assure you that without the waterproof oversocks they would have been wringing wet! Good investment for a tenner I think.

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That's a terrific price for the Seal Skin socks!
The going rate in the outdoors shops (if you can get them) is around £30 a pair!!!!
I'll be visiting Goulds pronto on my return.
Thanks for this one Geoff.

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Sorry to burst your bubble, Terry, but its ex services Seal Skin type sock, and you can get em in Marcus in Bristol for a fiver a pair. Bit of a treck, I know, and a tenner is still a good price.

They do, however, work perfectly. The only bit of waterproof kit that always stays waterproof, no matter what. Jackets, gloves, trousers , they all leak eventually, if you stay out in enough rain for long enough. But the socks still amaze me - long day out in wetter than wet conditions, and you feet are dry as dust. Brilliant!!!


I bet that hairdryer bootdryer makes the old leccy meter spin a bit! How long does it take to get them dry?

-- Edited by Timus on Tuesday 8th of December 2009 12:17:18 PM

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Same socks are £5.50 at Bogey Nights, Plymouth. Tried and tested last weekend and work perfectly, they are the same mid calf length and are far posher than the waitrose shoping bags I used previously  wink

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what dose Bogey call them... or I will come home with another NATO Rocket Launcher case!!!!

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If you ask them for waterproof socks, they'll find them, but they were in a blue tub on the top shelf opposite the counter the week before last.

I was severely tempted by the missile (not for flight) in the yard though  wink

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