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Use it or bin it ... take 2

Woody

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Buffing is the way i'll go, what kind of polish are you talking about?

Peter

At the moment I'm using EEE shellewax and Libron woodturners stick on top but the Hut produces are good as well I used them for years
 

paulm

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If I remember I'll take the camera to the shed and make another later as they will all need filling due to the shape of the blanks.
 

Jim

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Certainly no ugly duckling Paul, you done a great save with this for sure, and worth all the effort .. :thumbs:
 

Lons

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That's fantastic work paul, you leave me in awe!

I guess you don't have many roses left in your garden.

Bob
 

paulm

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I hated the damn things until I got this now I'm planting them everywhere :-)
 

Lons

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You've got me thinking now.
There's a large garden centre 5 mins from me. Now where did I put those secateurs?
:devil:
 
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