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    Looks good
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    Default Stripping back stained Tasmanian Oak to its natural colour

    Thanks JB. I'm sure it's not perfect but pretty happy with the attempt!

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    Well Rob...

    ...that's you hooked!
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    Nicely done!
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    Now that is great work on matching the dinning table. Very well done.

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