plumb....you strike your centre line first generally, an' then you come (out here) * now an' now you'd plumb that down from the end o' the stake. You'd have a ... piece o' lead on with a bit o' line about that length, an' you'd put un in the notch where you struck your first line an' just swing un.... (make true by means of a plumbine)YesJ.D.A.WIDDOWSON APR 1974*out here??? - indistinct with the end????Not usedNot usedWithdraw
swingletree....they used to call that a swingletree; he was _ he was bolted in the centre,see,an' t...
trunnel....trunnels now....I explained to you the trunnel - the treenail,because every now an' agai...
timber vWell, you'd ribbon her out then, an' you'd make these pitchers - after pitchers an'...an' ...
plumb....then you turn that stick right over, an' the first line you'd strike would be this plumb l...
plumbAn' old Steve Short plumbed un, got un down an' gave him the hell of a trimmin'.... (knock ...
spatter (n)...an' when he get to the end o' the stick, you...spatter un off clear, 'cause he'd make...
spatter v...an' when he get to the end o' the stick, you...spatter un off clear, 'cause he'd make a...
rowlock n. . .an' then you'd. . .from. . .from your counter knees you'd run along what was ca...
spattery...an' when he get to the end o' the stick, you...spatter un off clear, 'cause he'd make a ...
plump...he'd take her down drawin' more or less; but if you strikes her too plump we call it, you k...
reachAn' we come up here wi' a westerly wind,an' reached in 'long to come in 'long by Norther End.....
fillerSo you'd...you get on your garbets* now, as it was called - the first... first strike along t...
puncheon nAnd you had your puncheons then; whent the _ when the bark was strong enough,you'd put y...
funnelAn' over _ this end is a chimney in the house, an' over in this end he was rigged wi' a funne...
jib n[PT] That's That's when we took the dirty one, an' the same one took the works - three dori...
swingletree....they used to call that a swingletree; he was _ he was bolted in the centre,see,an' t...
trunnel....trunnels now....I explained to you the trunnel - the treenail,because every now an' agai...
timber vWell, you'd ribbon her out then, an' you'd make these pitchers - after pitchers an'...an' ...
plumb....then you turn that stick right over, an' the first line you'd strike would be this plumb l...
plumbAn' old Steve Short plumbed un, got un down an' gave him the hell of a trimmin'.... (knock ...
spatter (n)...an' when he get to the end o' the stick, you...spatter un off clear, 'cause he'd make...
spatter v...an' when he get to the end o' the stick, you...spatter un off clear, 'cause he'd make a...
rowlock n. . .an' then you'd. . .from. . .from your counter knees you'd run along what was ca...
spattery...an' when he get to the end o' the stick, you...spatter un off clear, 'cause he'd make a ...
plump...he'd take her down drawin' more or less; but if you strikes her too plump we call it, you k...
reachAn' we come up here wi' a westerly wind,an' reached in 'long to come in 'long by Norther End.....
fillerSo you'd...you get on your garbets* now, as it was called - the first... first strike along t...
puncheon nAnd you had your puncheons then; whent the _ when the bark was strong enough,you'd put y...
funnelAn' over _ this end is a chimney in the house, an' over in this end he was rigged wi' a funne...
jib n[PT] That's That's when we took the dirty one, an' the same one took the works - three dori...
swingletree....they used to call that a swingletree; he was _ he was bolted in the centre,see,an' t...
trunnel....trunnels now....I explained to you the trunnel - the treenail,because every now an' agai...
timber vWell, you'd ribbon her out then, an' you'd make these pitchers - after pitchers an'...an' ...