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    Morning Guys, Christos is right, I wouldn't want to make toooo many, this is ok for one batch and they are different enough to keep me interested for now. The only thing I do very repetitively is make saw dust, luckily I have 6 chickens that recycle it almost as fast as I mek it. It then goes onto the vegie garden, makes food, the scraps go back to the chooks with more saw dust and it all starts again. I seldom have to dump any sawdust and trust me I make a lot. Sometimes I will make 3 wiz bins a day.
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    Seats got the treatment today along with a shelf but the button seat are just about finished maybe one more coat of finish so they don't hook the fishnet stockings and microfibre suits.
    Some button tops have thread through others just have the holes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Claw Hama View Post
    .....maybe one more coat of finish so they don't hook the fishnet stockings and microfibre suits...
    Is that the clothing that paint in?

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    You have been to my workshop Stud, you know I wear a microfibrre suit with fishnets underneath
    Those pens are great mate, I've been using them since I get them on Friday, thanks again Christos.
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    Ah Claw not many would be game to mention fibre and regular stools in a forum

    Better to be a button holes than what sits on them

    Fishnets CH now best not let those underwater creatures hear that

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    Hi Ray, just as well those wheels are as fast as your witt or you'd be sitting on the ground.
    Final day of tidying things up, pack the tools and accesories for installation tomorrow morning. Another early start tomorrow to beat the traffic and the heat, humidity has been a shocker here the last few days. Then Thursday I think I might be due for a dive again
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    CH I wish it were the legs not the wheels LOL

    Sydney is even worse and your heading inner city smogsville

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    Sydney is a great place to live. I think I am the one making the most dust in my area.

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    At least the most smoke.

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    More lubricant required Stud, hate the smell of burning rubber

    As I said Ray in at 7.00 and gone as quickly as I can
    I have to stop and measure up the next Annandale project and caffine up for the drive home
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    Done, all loaded up ready to be installed in the morning. The Jeep is full of tools and stools (and I'm not in there yet) the load is strapped down next stop Slurry Hills
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    I hope the finish is water tight. Might get a bit damp on the way down.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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    All good, its p*&#ing down here at the moment. Could be a wet trip.
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    good luck finding a parking spot that will fit your jeep & the trailer in surry hills

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    I know Gaz, thats why I will get down there about 6.30 - 7.00. And you have to keep your fingers crosssed

    Tony I will most likely get your vice handles turned up Thursday or Friday. Again fingers crossed.
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