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    Mold

    Stig, at the risk of being thought a Jonah or a Moaning Minnie, good thought on the damp wood, but for your own sake, consider some form of fumigation to kill the remaining spores? I'm a biologist by trade, with a paramedic son and his brother is a big hitter in the pharmaceutical industries...
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    Monitor Camping Stove Saved.

    Nice one. I have clear (sound and vision) memories of a cadet over-stoking one of these....6 foot flame. Burned a hole clean through the tent he was inside(!!). Training Sargeant's dry comment: "Like fresh air do you?". Priceless.
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    Mold

    Your makerspace is now an unhealthy place. Breathing in that concentration of spores is concerning. May I suggest a good coat of bleach or propriety anti-mould on each wooden item? Sodium metabisuphide (I think) is the active ingredient.
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    No. No. Just no.

    Tasteless, pointless; an abomination.
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    Post a photo of the last thing you made

    David Weaver. Loquacious....
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    Record Coronet Herald bench feet.

    Nae probs! Glad to help out a fellow lignin-inhaler.
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    Record Coronet Herald bench feet.

    "Threaded inserts"!! https://www.theinsertcompany.com/index.php?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiArLyuBhA7EiwA-qo80DrNdRSXLfDcjYGgRGZg_fCaPkdhg4_-Ysqe3npfWVtxFAY7JqUpjxoCwJwQAvD_BwE
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    Advice Please- Table Saw Push Sticks and Disks

    Jebus, Mary an' the wee donkey!...Yon is a Darwin Award contender! Sled caught between blade and fence. Hands used to pull cut-offs away while blade is still running. Top heavy "push stick" (Yeah, right!) with a digit-trapping hole that can land your thumb right on the blade.... Need I go on?
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    Army Pick Axe Restored.

    Seems reasonable. I was merely addressing your apparent puzzlement in the first post re use of paint.
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    Machine castors

    "Carl Holmgren" Absolute bloomin' legend.
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    Army Pick Axe Restored.

    Yalla Arddy? An awful lot of kit in the Harmy was coloured green. As Quartermaster to a C.C.F. contingent, we had shovels, pickaxes, folding shovels, masts, tripods, jerry cans, you name it, green. As to why? That pale pickaxe handle (what you lovingly shaded it to) would stand out easily for a...
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    Sold Rutlands workbench casters SOLD

    They are here! Spotless, and in THE best packaging I have ever seen from a fellow Forumite! Scooby? "Yerr a starr, Hi!"
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    Porsche

    Phil? I have to say, petrol-head-phobic as I am, that bike is just plumb gorgeous...wannit!! Sam
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    Porsche

    In my time, I've driven a reasonable number of cars; owned and short-term leased The average sports car - particularly Lotus's - seems (ergonomically) to be catering for people under 5'3". Compensating for...? At 6', there is no way I can get into a frog-eye Sprite, Midget, Spitfire etc. The...
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    Now I like Bosch pro, but there's a limit...

    Doug!😲 I have to ask, did you chose to buy them, or were they provided by someone other than yourself?
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    Let’s play a game

    Farcepuke Muck-it-up-place is littered with scammers. Just try searching for a car, caravan or motorhome in particular. Regularly, it seems that Joe Bloggs - a private individual - has about eight cars, a boat and three motorhomes he/she/it is trying to shift. There are great photos of each, but...
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    Now I like Bosch pro, but there's a limit...

    The oick what wears those has all his/her taste in his/her mouth....they will also look a right Richard Cranium.
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    Sold 32 Amp Single Phase Plugs and Wall Sockets

    May I have these please? P.M. - novelly re-christened "conversation"(??) follows tomorrow. Sam
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    Sold Rutlands workbench casters SOLD

    May I have these please? P.M. ("conversation"!) to follow tomorrow. Sam.
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    Glue spreader?

    Ikea silicone brushes. Originally for cooking oil. Glue, when dry, just snaps off. Also: look up "printer's brayer" - v. effective for large areas. As little as £3.50 from some online outlets.
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