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    I have just purchased "A Polishers Handbook". A finishing guide for Australian Woodworkers.
    I am in no way connected with the
    company" but would endorse this booklet for a persons interested in woodworking.
    Although it is primarily aimed at "the french polishing" people, it has a great index outlining other types of finishes/oil based receipes.
    Most of the questions asked in this forum are answered in this book.
    I picked it up for less than thirty dollars at a major retailer (Toowoomba Woodworking).
    Bruce
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    And you lot thought that I was a crawler.
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    Bruce, I think you're preaching to the choir!

    But you are correct of course!
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    Maybe we should tell Neil about this one.....could be useful.
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Ahhhm, errrrrrh, thanks Bruce, that's nice, errrr, right then.
    Boring signature time again!

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    Bruce, ah how can I put this.

    The bloke that wrote the book provides this website for us.

    Now you've bought his book, why not try some of his excellent other products.

    Craig (who's just remembered how to crawl )

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    Grovelling and crawling are totally acceptable on this board. Cash is even more acceptable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Bruce, ah how can I put this.

    The bloke that wrote the book provides this website for us.

    Now you've bought his book, why not try some of his excellent other products.

    Craig (who's just remembered how to crawl )
    Craig
    I have tried the products, and yes they are great (products)
    A boofhead like me does all this work an it's stuffed by the finish I use.
    Neil's book explains all the tricks and I reccomend it to woodworkers.
    Bruce
    I never try and get my ambitions and capabilities mixed up, but a few cold beers, on a hot day, and well, you all know what happens next!

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    I have read the book, and can not wait for the movie!
    I try and do new things twice.. the first time to see if I can do it.. the second time to see if I like it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Micheal
    Neil's book explains all the tricks and I reccomend it to woodworkers.
    I don't think you'll get any arguements from the regulars around here. I think most of us have owned a copy for a while.

    Craig (who bought a swansdown mop the other day but hasn't used it yet )

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigb
    Craig (who bought a swansdown mop the other day but hasn't used it yet )
    It's gonna snow over Sydney soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Micheal
    ... primarily aimed at "the french polishing" ...
    Quote Originally Posted by Brudda
    ...and can not wait for the movie!
    Didn't I see you engaged in this in a SBS movie recently Brudda...?


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    Also, I failed to mention that the binding used allows one to open it up and keep flat on the work bench, all it needs now is plastic coating on the pages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (it is available)


    Bruce
    I never try and get my ambitions and capabilities mixed up, but a few cold beers, on a hot day, and well, you all know what happens next!

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    I thought there was a ruling about advertising products on this web site, if the author cares to send a cheque I'm sure the administrators will find a place to air the book
    Can't find mine at the moment and I need to make up some Danish Oil and forgot whats in it,I know it's around here somewhere
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain
    Can't find mine at the moment and I need to make up some Danish Oil and forgot whats in it,I know it's around here somewhere

    Probably lying open on the bench under everything else.


    Peter.

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