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    Yes I suppose they both could apply - good hose job before hand to remove any barnacles and clag, then complete the job with a turk's head
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    A hand job may be Ok but a Turks Head, is that some form of sexual deviance or Middle Eastern blow job??
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    Now now
    Lets just stick to the job at hand ! Opppps!
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    Quote Originally Posted by happy daze john in oz View Post
    A hand job may be Ok but a Turks Head, is that some form of sexual deviance or Middle Eastern blow job??
    Well I always knew it as a type of cleaning brush or painting brush where the bristles are arranged covering the end of the stem as a half-sphere, so that the end of the stem does not come into direct contact with the surface being cleaned, especially when cleaning the inside of a cylindrical object !!!!!!!! Or thereabouts
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    Chris that sounds a bit like a dunny brush.
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    Turks Head Brush.jpg

    This is what we used at sea John and called a Turks Head.
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    Hi Chris.
    Used many a Turks head while at sea, would like to use a few more now. When I was doing some painting ashore although smaller it was called a fitch.
    Cheers Des

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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Taff Jenkins View Post
    Hi Chris.
    Used many a Turks head while at sea, would like to use a few more now. When I was doing some painting ashore although smaller it was called a fitch.
    Cheers Des
    Well go and fitch the turks head and we will see if it can be used to flush a few unwanteds out.
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    To ensure the safety and compliance with all relevant regulations, perhaps we can all club together to raise enough cash for this.
    Yours for $1: 58,429 deadweight tonne bulk carrier, one previous owner
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    Had a shipmate who used to put ships in bottles.
    I used to tie Turk's Heads around the neck.
    Me ships baked at that. He claimed I could tie them better than his deckmates.
    Think he just said that to get extra Tab Nabs.

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