On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 18:55:52 +0000, John Rumm
<see.my.s...@nowhere.null> wrote:
>On 20/02/2012 17:30, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> In message <
9qf5p1...@mid.individual.net>, Huge
>> <Hu...@nowhere.much.invalid> writes
>>> On 2012-02-20, Mike Barnes <
mikeb...@bluebottle.com> wrote:
>>>>
chris...@REMOVEbundy.co.uk:
>>>>> The broom handle has broken near the head.
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to cut the broken bit of the handle and refit the head
>>>>>
>>>>> [...]
>>>>>
>>>>> Any body got any good ideas other than buy a new broom ?
>>>>
>>>> I'd clamp it in the jaws of the workmate and use a rasp on it.
>>>
>>> Or (shock horror), a Surform.
>>>
>> Just an aside...
>>
>> I've had a Surform plane for around 40 years. It was only used
>> occasionally, and I hadn't seen it for several years. Recently, I
>> realised that it was a good tool for what I wanted to do, so I dug it
>> out from where it was hiding. Then it suddenly dawned on me, "Is it
>> pronounced "sir form", or is it "sure form" (which is what I've always
>> called it)?
>
>I have always used the former...