the glass? you have the bottle in hand

stores around sthlm?
 
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Looks like it has the same shape as the one we used for our entrance steps. Not sure what type of wood you have, but ours was heat-treated ash from Moelven. We asked Faringe in Vällingby (XL) to order it for us. I'm sure any building supply store can order it.
 
V1K1NG said:
the glass?
you have the bottle in hand

stores around sthlm?
Now I don't understand what you mean.
The bottle should be in the ice bucket, nowhere else.
And where do you put it by the way?
 
KnockOnWood said:
Now I don't understand how you think.
The bottle should be in the ice bucket, nowhere else.
And where do you put it by the way?
on your head since it is flat

answer the question or keep quiet
 
KnockOnWood said:
Now I don't understand how you're thinking.
The bottle should be in the ice bucket, nowhere else.
And where do you put it by the way?
V1 obviously belongs to the category stekare, alternatively, since he lives in Uppsala, the category stekare-wannabie who likes to come to the big city and do as the 08-stekare. That is, champagne is not drunk in glasses, it is not drunk at all but should preferably be sprayed or poured on the surroundings. Therefore, there is no need for surfaces to place glasses or bottles.
 
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V1K1NG said:
on your head since it's flat

answer the question or keep quiet
I have already done that in post #2, so you have no reason to be rude!

Furthermore, I can inform you that the bottom of champagne bottles is concave,
so it can probably be placed on a round head ;)
 
KnockOnWood said:
I have already done that in post #2, so you have no reason to be rude!

Furthermore, I can inform you that the bottom of champagne bottles is concave,
so it can probably be placed even on a trindskalle ;)
Dont feed it, it might replicate!
 
But at Bauhaus they don't like it when you spray champagne on other customers, not even here in the big city.
 
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ThomasLindgren said:
Bauhaus has
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thanks, but it wasn't as round
since I will extend it, it will be noticeable immediately
 
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V1K1NG said:
thanks but it wasn't as round since I'm going to extend it will be visible immediately
Maybe it's time to bring out the electric planer, or buy yourself one. A couple of strokes with the planer and you have your radius.

NOTE: This was a practical tip on how I would solve the problem myself. If you don't like the tip, that's ok. You don't need to show it with invective.
 
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