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Posted (edited)
looks more like a Greek god - may attract the - how can I say it - well don't drop anything:blushing:

 

:laugh1: yes, more of a WARNING sign for "naked lunge in progress"

Let's try again:blushing:

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Edited by wisewood
Wrong pic format
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That's better:thumbup:

 

Or maybe the original sign would stop 'straights' from walking into our work areas:001_tt2:

 

Most walkers are like the 3 - monkeys with work signs; see no sign, hear no saw, can't hear a word they are saying.

 

Maybe we could use mine field signs:sneaky2:

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thanks, I got the actual sign from the council yard. It was in their recycling. The black bits on a traffic sign are just black stickers and do easily come off with some boiling water. Then I got one of my four-year olds to trace around the axe and billhook with a permanent marker and we painted it together with standard black gloss.:thumbup:

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