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[email protected] July 10th 06 11:28 PM

"Old fashioned" strip sprinkler
 
Despite it's broad scope this group seems to get a fair number of lawn
sprinkler questions.

I'm wondering if anyone can suggest who might still have for sale
sprinklers of the sort pictured at: http://photos.toast.net/tzimoski
(click on the picture to enlarge)

If you don't want to look at the picture I'm talking about something
that screws into a base that attaches to a hose. The head itself is a
metal paddle that flaps from side to side when the water is turned on.
The wider the paddle, the broader the strip covered.

I've been asking around for these for awhile here in town - it's
possible they're not made any more.

Thanks for your attention.

Tom


[email protected] July 11th 06 05:55 AM

"Old fashioned" strip sprinkler
 

Eric in North TX wrote:
I've got a couple of those we use all the time....


Thanks, Eric, but it's the topmost part that screws into the base that
I'm looking for.

I know there are sprinkler heads on the market designed to cover a
rectangular area and I may have to get one of them.

Tom


Jim McLaughlin July 11th 06 06:06 AM

"Old fashioned" strip sprinkler
 
BORG here in PDX Or has 'em by the gazillions.

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Jim McLaughlin

Reply address is deliberately munged.
If you really need to reply directly, try:
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And you know it is a dotnet not a dotcom
address.
wrote in message
oups.com...
Despite it's broad scope this group seems to get a fair number of lawn
sprinkler questions.

I'm wondering if anyone can suggest who might still have for sale
sprinklers of the sort pictured at: http://photos.toast.net/tzimoski
(click on the picture to enlarge)

If you don't want to look at the picture I'm talking about something
that screws into a base that attaches to a hose. The head itself is a
metal paddle that flaps from side to side when the water is turned on.
The wider the paddle, the broader the strip covered.

I've been asking around for these for awhile here in town - it's
possible they're not made any more.

Thanks for your attention.

Tom




Big Al July 11th 06 06:49 AM

"Old fashioned" strip sprinkler
 

wrote in message
oups.com...

Eric in North TX wrote:
I've got a couple of those we use all the time....


Thanks, Eric, but it's the topmost part that screws into the base that
I'm looking for.

I know there are sprinkler heads on the market designed to cover a
rectangular area and I may have to get one of them.

Tom


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