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    Thanks very much Sally and Matt for the great afternoon. There was plenty of good food to be had, plenty of good chats and laughter had by all. The sun may have coloured me up just a touch so now I can skip my next spray tan session.

    I just watched a couple of metal spinning videos. That looks cool. A demo in the future will be muchly appreciated, unless I get too eager and try on my little lathe using a crowbar

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    Dollar dents in metal panel acceptable, dollar dents in wood panel unacceptable.
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    Did my knee in the job before Christmas. Had an arthroscopy on the 9th March. Surgeon said he cant do anything more for me ....

    Was ar ER this morning about 5am. Told the doctor attending doctor who my surgeon, did not need to ask her opinion, just read her face
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    Bugger, so does this mean a knee replacement and whats it mean for our plans for Easter?
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    Still on come rain hail or shine

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    Dave,

    Can you clear your inbox, it's full.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
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    Can you clear your inbox, it's full.

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    Done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kuffy View Post
    Thanks very much Sally and Matt for the great afternoon. There was plenty of good food to be had, plenty of good chats and laughter had by all. The sun may have coloured me up just a touch so now I can skip my next spray tan session.

    I just watched a couple of metal spinning videos. That looks cool. A demo in the future will be muchly appreciated, unless I get too eager and try on my little lathe using a crowbar
    Very much welcome Shannon .
    Try tinfoil with the metal spinning first .

    Cheers Matt


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    Did my knee in the job before Christmas. Had an arthroscopy on the 9th March. Surgeon said he cant do anything more for me ....

    Was ar ER this morning about 5am. Told the doctor attending doctor who my surgeon, did not need to ask her opinion, just read her face.

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    Second opinion time me thinks Dave.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    A demo of corming some tin to a smoothish bowl


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    I did a TAFE journey man's panel beating course years ago and the first job was to turn a flat bit of sheet into a hub cap or something that looked like one. A BIG ball pein hammer, one sheet of steel and a hardwood block with a top concave surface were the main tools used. It even looked like a hub cap when I was finished which surprised the hell out of me. Some of the spectators look a bit suss by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    Second opinion time me thinks Dave.
    Agreed!
    Just crawled back into bed with some paracetamol and codeine

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    Sally & Matt,
    Thanks for a good day. Good company, good food and great weather - what else could be necessary. Champagne for the ladies was a nice touch

    Bob & Maureen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee View Post
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    And check your emails and text messages....PLEASE!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    \Some of the spectators look a bit suss by the way.
    It's not my fault Chris. I've been trying to teach him for 2 years now that you use a phone to ring someone for a chat - when you want a photo you use a camera!!
    Some people just don't get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    I did a TAFE journey man's panel beating course years ago and the first job was to turn a flat bit of sheet into a hub cap or something that looked like one. A BIG ball pein hammer, one sheet of steel and a hardwood block with a top concave surface were the main tools used. It even looked like a hub cap when I was finished which surprised the hell out of me. Some of the spectators look a bit suss by the way.
    And then if you were an apprentice,
    You would have to turn your new hub cap back to flat.
    That's the fun bit not[emoji15]


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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldgreybeard View Post
    Sally & Matt,
    Thanks for a good day. Good company, good food and great weather - what else could be necessary. Champagne for the ladies was a nice touch

    Bob & Maureen
    Bob Maureen,
    Thank you for coming up, thanks for getting lost
    Sally's fault.
    Glad the champagne got drunk.
    Heavens knows what we would have done with a few bottles of cheap champagne floating around.

    Cheers Matt


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