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Put away yer straws/pipes, etc.

I'm talking about that lil' open crack between the counter and the
stove. We gotta a perfect counter space, about 22"X23" for doing
baking kinda stuff, like biskies and pie doughs, etc, but I don't want
to see the overflow/sloppiness dumping flour down between. Seems like
someone makes a device that will keep the inevitable grain dust migration
out of this crevice. Any suggestions? Howzabout a DIY make-do
thingie till I can see if WallyWorld has a Chinese counter crack
closer contraption.

nb
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On Jan 3, 3:04*pm, notbob > wrote:
> Put away yer straws/pipes, etc. * *
>
> I'm talking about that lil' open crack between the counter and the
> stove. *We gotta a perfect counter space, about 22"X23" for doing
> baking kinda stuff, like biskies and pie doughs, etc, but I don't want
> to see the overflow/sloppiness dumping flour down between. *Seems like
> someone makes a device that will keep the inevitable grain dust migration
> out of this crevice. *Any suggestions? *Howzabout a DIY make-do
> thingie till I can see if WallyWorld has a Chinese counter crack
> closer contraption. *
>
> nb


http://greenhomeguide.com/askapro/qu...o-reach-floor-
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notbob wrote:
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> Put away yer straws/pipes, etc.
>
> I'm talking about that lil' open crack between the counter and the
> stove. We gotta a perfect counter space, about 22"X23" for doing
> baking kinda stuff, like biskies and pie doughs, etc, but I don't want
> to see the overflow/sloppiness dumping flour down between. Seems like
> someone makes a device that will keep the inevitable grain dust migration
> out of this crevice. Any suggestions? Howzabout a DIY make-do
> thingie till I can see if WallyWorld has a Chinese counter crack
> closer contraption.
>
> nb


They make an aluminum rounded "T" extrusion designed to sit in the crack
and dress over it. If you want it to actually stay in place you really
need to seal the counter side down with some silicone though.
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On Jan 3, 3:04*pm, notbob > wrote:
> Put away yer straws/pipes, etc. * *
>
> I'm talking about that lil' open crack between the counter and the
> stove. *We gotta a perfect counter space, about 22"X23" for doing
> baking kinda stuff, like biskies and pie doughs, etc, but I don't want
> to see the overflow/sloppiness dumping flour down between. *Seems like
> someone makes a device that will keep the inevitable grain dust migration
> out of this crevice. *Any suggestions? *Howzabout a DIY make-do
> thingie till I can see if WallyWorld has a Chinese counter crack
> closer contraption. *
>
> nb


or this

http://www.improvementscatalog.com/h...nd-counter-gap
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> Put away yer straws/pipes, etc.
>
> I'm talking about that lil' open crack between the counter and the
> stove. We gotta a perfect counter space, about 22"X23" for doing
> baking kinda stuff, like biskies and pie doughs, etc, but I don't want
> to see the overflow/sloppiness dumping flour down between. Seems like
> someone makes a device that will keep the inevitable grain dust migration
> out of this crevice. Any suggestions? Howzabout a DIY make-do
> thingie till I can see if WallyWorld has a Chinese counter crack
> closer contraption.


I've seen such devices sold in catalogs but can't remember which ones.




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notbob > wrote:

> Put away yer straws/pipes, etc.
>
> I'm talking about that lil' open crack between the counter and the
> stove. We gotta a perfect counter space, about 22"X23" for doing
> baking kinda stuff, like biskies and pie doughs, etc, but I don't want
> to see the overflow/sloppiness dumping flour down between. Seems like
> someone makes a device that will keep the inevitable grain dust migration
> out of this crevice. Any suggestions? Howzabout a DIY make-do
> thingie till I can see if WallyWorld has a Chinese counter crack
> closer contraption.
>
> nb


There is a device. Like in the Lillian Vernon-type catalogs. Or Miles
Kimball.

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On Jan 3, 3:48*pm, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
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> There is a device. *Like in the Lillian Vernon-type catalogs. *Or Miles
> Kimball.


here tiz

http://www.harrietcarter.com/index.c...B-5D1EB76B9CD4

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On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 15:27:31 -0800, "Julie Bove"
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>"notbob" > wrote in message
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>> Put away yer straws/pipes, etc.
>>
>> I'm talking about that lil' open crack between the counter and the
>> stove. We gotta a perfect counter space, about 22"X23" for doing
>> baking kinda stuff, like biskies and pie doughs, etc, but I don't want
>> to see the overflow/sloppiness dumping flour down between. Seems like
>> someone makes a device that will keep the inevitable grain dust migration
>> out of this crevice. Any suggestions? Howzabout a DIY make-do
>> thingie till I can see if WallyWorld has a Chinese counter crack
>> closer contraption.

>
>I've seen such devices sold in catalogs but can't remember which ones.


Seen in home improvement contractor supply catalogs.. called Crack
Spackle... used to hide plumber's crack... and big gal's thong! hehe
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 15:49:28 -0800 (PST), ImStillMags
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>On Jan 3, 3:48*pm, Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
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>> There is a device. *Like in the Lillian Vernon-type catalogs. *Or Miles
>> Kimball.

>
>here tiz
>
>http://www.harrietcarter.com/index.c...B-5D1EB76B9CD4


Thanks-- I paid $20for one several years ago & mine is ready to be
changed. I like <$15 delivered for 2.

Jim
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tOn 2011-01-03, ImStillMags > wrote:

> http://www.harrietcarter.com


I wuz gonna say, ol' HC! She has mostly junk but sometimes she has
jes the right junk you need!

nb


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On 4 Jan 2011 00:17:33 GMT, notbob > wrote:

>tOn 2011-01-03, ImStillMags > wrote:
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>> http://www.harrietcarter.com

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>I wuz gonna say, ol' HC! She has mostly junk but sometimes she has
>jes the right junk you need!
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>nb


Don't touch nb's junk! hehe
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