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Hod ringer, what did they do?
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RStar | Report | 6 Feb 2009 17:15 |
THANKYOU for your replies, very enlightening!! Gary, I think you've hit the nail on the head. |
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mgnv | Report | 4 Feb 2009 16:34 |
Nail two boards together at right angles so they make a vee. Use another board to close one end off, and stick a 3 foot pole out the bottom so you can carry the thing on your shoulder when it's full of bricks - that's what a hod is. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 4 Feb 2009 16:07 |
there is an occupation called a hog ringer |
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Researching: |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 4 Feb 2009 16:05 |
Hodsman Mason's assistant - carried the "Hod" in which materials were carried |
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Petrina | Report | 4 Feb 2009 15:50 |
All I can find that may fit is a hog ringer, but that is on American and Canadian sites. |
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GaryOnTheAlgarve | Report | 4 Feb 2009 15:48 |
Hi, |
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RStar | Report | 4 Feb 2009 14:52 |
Occupation of hod ringer, have googled it but cant find out. Does anyone know? |