TheTiddles Established Member Joined 14 Oct 2007 Messages 3,027 Reaction score 843 Location Wiltshire 9 Jan 2010 #1 I've just broken mine out the ice that was round them in their pond in the garage. Guess they can join the glue under the stairs from now on... Aidan
I've just broken mine out the ice that was round them in their pond in the garage. Guess they can join the glue under the stairs from now on... Aidan
M matt Established Member Joined 4 Sep 2005 Messages 2,553 Reaction score 2 Location Miles away - totally impractical... 9 Jan 2010 #2 Oh grief - I don't think I remembered to put mine in the polystyrene box I keep for glue and waterstones... :shock:
Oh grief - I don't think I remembered to put mine in the polystyrene box I keep for glue and waterstones... :shock:
jimi43 Established Member Joined 12 Mar 2009 Messages 6,921 Reaction score 15 Location Kent - the Garden of England 9 Jan 2010 #3 I brought my Camelia oil in tonight as well. Not that I think it would affect it going completely milky as it turned back clear after a few minutes in the warm! I suppose waterstones totally soaked in water may actually crack won't they? Jim
I brought my Camelia oil in tonight as well. Not that I think it would affect it going completely milky as it turned back clear after a few minutes in the warm! I suppose waterstones totally soaked in water may actually crack won't they? Jim
houtslager Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 16 Nov 2002 Messages 1,344 Reaction score 106 Location South of France / Chipping Norton 10 Jan 2010 #4 shatter more then likely so bring 'em inside, hs
TheTiddles Established Member Joined 14 Oct 2007 Messages 3,027 Reaction score 843 Location Wiltshire 10 Jan 2010 #5 That's what all the internet sites say, mine however, were fine, thankfully, I've only used them once Aidan
That's what all the internet sites say, mine however, were fine, thankfully, I've only used them once Aidan