Now I fully expect you all to think that I am entering into a serious and meaningful discussion on when to talk to a child about leaving home or when to walk away from a cherished relationship.
I am afraid that is not the case, but I do tend to hold onto things a trifle longer than I should.
Now the case in question is my work thongs and before any of you throw up in revulsion I should explain that these are my footwear and originally started life as my smart sandals. They were relegated to work thongs (still primarily for use on my feet) when I cut the ankle strap off: (I quite like the concept) of slipping into thongs. So they became my regular non-safety footwear all last summer and the summer before that. :-
However, all good things come to an end and so too the thongs. I was thinking of returning them to get my money back as unsuitable for purpose, but I don't recall now where they were bought. I think it may have been during the noughties )It may have been before that, but I felt that "noughties" perpetuated the theme) down in NSW.
So am I being too rash in discarding them?
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The final straw is obvious in the last pic as stones and other ground based material was coming in from the underside. I could of course keep them a while longer and use the soles to de-clog the sanding belts of belt sanders and linishers.
All the best to my woodworking friends for the New Year and please post many threads so I don't feel obligated to top up the reading matter with more items of used clothing.
Regards
Paul