jonny boy
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There use to be one called Woodworks as well, a guy called Anton Fitzpatrick I think.
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:-s I have seen much better finishs from the amateurs on here and that is not to put down any one on here ( they where surposed to been one old teacher and ex pupil ) :-kmartyn2":1zf38wrp said:simth and sweetman expensive but good :!:
Martyn
I felt the same way about Alan Herd restoring :?gwaithcoed":343jbvm1 said:How about "THE SALVAGER" what a joke. I've never watched a full program as I end up swearing at the TV and my blood pressure goes up.
End of rant, must go an lie down with a damp hankie on my head :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
Alan.
Charley":1uvbstu6 said:What about Richard Blizzard and Mark thingy on WoodWizard, don't forget them :wink:
He's not flashy, but he is inspirational.
Actually I quite liked that one, even though the end result was usually a badly made piece of ****. It did however illustrate that not all old junk is useless old junk, which in our disposable world has got to be a lesson worth learning. It's just a pity that they didn't invest more time and effort incorporating their recycled materials into better crafted projects.gwaithcoed":77mek0i6 said:How about "THE SALVAGER" what a joke. I've never watched a full program as I end up swearing at the TV and my blood pressure goes up.
It isnt :shock:Unlucky Alf":1j7qq42s said:Somebody should probably also have pointed out that a bandana worn across the face does not constitute effective dust protection. :roll:
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Simon
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