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    Next we need the collapsible folding timber stubby cooler holder.

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    Default well done

    Never the Less Ray a good fix and the family will be pleased with good ole granddad for saving the day.
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    Hi ray,
    great job on the mug mate,
    well done, I like it
    cheers smiife

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    Nice work Ray. It looks heaps better than it did originally.
    (There'd probably be a good market for them.)
    ... Steve

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    Nice to see I may have sparked some interest and now I hope to see some more mugs in the sheds not on the desk in front of the screen.


    Quote Originally Posted by hughie View Post
    Never the Less Ray a good fix and the family will be pleased with good ole granddad for saving the day.
    Nough of the old Oh wise sage


    Ted it does at that along with a bottle or two of water............its the treats I get along with it does me no god putting on a few inches where not needed.


    Nick you might be pushed to find an acrylic big enough I am sure tho you'll have a good go at making one.

    Hermit/Steve over the years of seeing them at woodshows like the ones 043turning have (I also have one of those to make awaiting the right wood ) not many have been shown on here and I have seen about two in peoples workshops.

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    Good one. What a great idea to soup up a commercial item.

    They would sell well in the markets.

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