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hpr4283 :: Toley bone repair

This is a quick episode about how I repaired vintage dog walking accessory.

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Hosted by MrX on Wednesday, 2025-01-01 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
Repair, DIY, Outdoors, Walking. (Be the first).
The show is available on the Internet Archive at: https://archive.org/details/hpr4283

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Duration: 00:05:58

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Background


This episode covers the repair of a vintage dog walking accessory.


The word “Toley” - There seems to be multiple spellings and also many other meanings that I was unaware of until now! Around here in Scotland Toley is a Local term for the act or product of defecation.


Lugs – A local Scottish word for ears


Wikipedia article about a Cable tie


Wikipedia article about a Carabiner

Picture 1 shows the broken dog walking accessory.

Picture 1 shows the broken dog
    walking accessory.


Picture 2 shows the the initial repair of the dog walking accessory.

Picture 2 shows the the initial
    repair of the dog walking accessory.



Picture 3 shows the failure of the initial repair.

Picture 3 shows the failure of the
    initial repair.



I don’t have a picture of the final repair however it’s just using a slightly thicker cable tie.



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