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playtop/playpen hook?
Last Post 07-02-2012 07:56 AM by Nina. 4 Replies.
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07-02-2012 01:29 AM

Hi all,

A bit of an odd request I am sure, but if anyone happens to have one of those metal poles with a hook on the end for playstands and playtops lying around I'd be happy to buy it off you!!

Just like the one here

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07-02-2012 05:35 AM
How does it fit and what are the measurment I may be able to get one made at work.
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07-02-2012 06:31 AM

The fitting is 11mm x 11mm so a pole 10mm x 10mm would do the trick I expect, with a lenght of approx. 400mm. The part with the hook on it needs to be about 80mm or so. My version do not seem to have an actual fitting, so the birds could just chuck it out, but the plan is they will be distracted by the toy hangin from it.... *fingers crossed* LOL.

Very sweet to offer Rita, and I would be more than happy to pay naturally!! Any chance at all you have access to stainless steel????

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07-02-2012 07:24 AM
I'll see what I can do but stainles steel althrough would be best would be very difficult to bend and even more so to weld. But rest asured what ever is used will be safe for birds.
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07-02-2012 07:56 AM
Thats ever so kind of you Rita, thank you so much!! And I knew you'd do something safe regardless Thanks again, and if you manage let me know what I owe you! (including P&P ofc)
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