Draft dodger
#22
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Posts: 10,357
Yes, it get's pretty hot in Western Australia round Christmas. Some people here miss a cold Christmas so much they have "Christmas in July"...just so they can enjoy all that winter/Christmas fare!
PS: back to the draft stopper, if you sew a ribbon loop on one end you can hang it on the doorknob when not in use, saves tripping over it.
PS: back to the draft stopper, if you sew a ribbon loop on one end you can hang it on the doorknob when not in use, saves tripping over it.
#26
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Bikini Bottom
Posts: 5,652
When we had that huge cold snap where it never got above the 20's for a week I just rolled up towels and put by the door.
Yes I am a tight wad, but its rare to have the temps below the upper 40's for this time of the year.
Billy
Yes I am a tight wad, but its rare to have the temps below the upper 40's for this time of the year.
Billy
#30
Originally Posted by earthwalker
Always get a laugh out of something here!....when I was growing up in England we called them draft stoppers...but here in Australia they are often called "door snakes". I made one for one of our doors, stuffed it with clean sawdust, that way it's heavy enough to stay put, and if not overfilled you can kind of manoevre it around a bit for the perfect fit.
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