Something for the toolbox
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Paulmold- Donator
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Re: Something for the toolbox
Hi there,
Looks good!
I particularly like the "you have plenty of time" aspect. The two-part epoxy paté sets so quickly that getting it right first time and quickly is must!
Best regards,
Ian
Looks good!
I particularly like the "you have plenty of time" aspect. The two-part epoxy paté sets so quickly that getting it right first time and quickly is must!
Best regards,
Ian
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Re: Something for the toolbox
Very Good.
Who's going to buy some and report back?
It's the sort of stuff that had I have had some at the time I could have used a dozen times over.
Now however I'm thinking 'Now what could I use that for?'.
Cheers Ian
Who's going to buy some and report back?
It's the sort of stuff that had I have had some at the time I could have used a dozen times over.
Now however I'm thinking 'Now what could I use that for?'.
Cheers Ian
ian- Member
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Re: Something for the toolbox
I know just what you mean, Ian.
I bought a can of plasti dip rubber coating, thinking about all the things I could do with it. That was last year and it still resides in the garage, unopened, waiting for me to come up with a use for it
Moira
I bought a can of plasti dip rubber coating, thinking about all the things I could do with it. That was last year and it still resides in the garage, unopened, waiting for me to come up with a use for it
Moira
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Re: Something for the toolbox
I've thought of a use !
I think I could try fixing my satnav to the dash instead of to the window. It's always too far to reach when you want to input.
Anyone interested you might want to watch this short video:
https://www.youtube.com/user/projectsugru
Cheers Ian
I think I could try fixing my satnav to the dash instead of to the window. It's always too far to reach when you want to input.
Anyone interested you might want to watch this short video:
https://www.youtube.com/user/projectsugru
Cheers Ian
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