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Nice workmanship there Craig.
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Well done that man. How do you carve the wood? By hand or like me I've probably got a tool to do it?
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I thought you were the tool.Herby01 wrote:Well done that man. How do you carve the wood? By hand or like me I've probably got a tool to do it?
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Ha ha I new that the title would get you looking Matt and a bunch all excited for the wrong reasons
Thanks for all the nice comments
I left my own tool alone for a bit and I used my belt sander and a dremmel type tool then they all get coated in boiled linseed oil.
Have been thinking of taking orders and selling them
Take them to the meet.... It's an idea Will ask permission first but will see.
I have a couple others on the go at the moment but will put pics up when done
Thanks for all the nice comments
I left my own tool alone for a bit and I used my belt sander and a dremmel type tool then they all get coated in boiled linseed oil.
Have been thinking of taking orders and selling them
Take them to the meet.... It's an idea Will ask permission first but will see.
I have a couple others on the go at the moment but will put pics up when done
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that Tpot would b a great prize for the raffle at the meet or some wooden trike trophys for the best trikes and so fort
i couldent c a problem with selling them at the meet or at least taking orders chuck some prices up when u get a mo stick a tread on the forsale section
i couldent c a problem with selling them at the meet or at least taking orders chuck some prices up when u get a mo stick a tread on the forsale section
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What Lep said. A great prize for the raffle.
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OI! Who you calling a tool?Deep Diver wrote:I thought you were the tool.Herby01 wrote:Well done that man. How do you carve the wood? By hand or like me I've probably got a tool to do it?
Boiled linseed is good but you do know it has a habit of spontaneously combusting! Have you tried bees wax balsam? I swear by it and it smells great!
http://www.wilko.com/multi-purpose-clea ... lsrc=aw.ds
Easy to make too. Bees wax, boiled linseed oil and turpentine.
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no never seen that stuff. might get some and give it a go cheers.
thanks for the backing guys now getting ideas for new frames for the meet raffle and sale items
thanks for the backing guys now getting ideas for new frames for the meet raffle and sale items
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I I didnt know we were having a meat raffle. I must get some extra tickets. I hope there are sausages!!!
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So that's why your hands are so soft, and your face has that nice shine.Herby01 wrote:Boiled linseed is good but you do know it has a habit of spontaneously combusting! Have you tried bees wax balsam? I swear by it and it smells great!
Easy to make too. Bees wax, boiled linseed oil and turpentine.
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Barry the cantankerous old goat.
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