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Unpainted for me mate.

I think painting it could disguise the wood. It could be plastic.

Next thing you'll be opening a factory in China.

Nothing wrong with Chinese manufacturing, mind. I've just had some belting salt and chilli tiger prawns with special chow mein.

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It's great Ian and from what I have seen of your painting will look even better with some colour. Paint the saw Makita blue to avoud saw wars :laugh1:

 

Dam you lol, stihl or husqvarna clothes, Makita, Dolmar , echo, stihl, husqvarna saws ........let the wars begin

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sugi bar?

Lumberjack shirt and braces.

Skinny jeans and dealer boots

 

Go full hipster

 

Already took a picture of Joe just in case lumber Jack was mentioned.

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Ian, just clear coat him. His natural color will remain clean. You will need to make a version for each brand saw. Otherwise nice work.

easy-lift guy

ps, If I furnish a scaled version of the ELH for one of them fellows could you make me one?

Thanks

Ted

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Ian, just clear coat him. His natural color will remain clean. You will need to make a version for each brand saw. Otherwise nice work.

easy-lift guy

ps, If I furnish a scaled version of the ELH for one of them fellows could you make me one?

Thanks

Ted

 

Yes I can I'll have a look at the harness on the net and see what we can both come up with.

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Unpainted for me mate.

I think painting it could disguise the wood. It could be plastic.

Next thing you'll be opening a factory in China.

Nothing wrong with Chinese manufacturing, mind. I've just had some belting salt and chilli tiger prawns with special chow mein.

 

Seconded. Bit of oil maybe. Mark do you know how they produce Tiger Prawns? Check it out in the morning, not now....

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You could go for semi-transparent water based stains - let the grain show through but give it a hint of colour. Some of them come with the colour and base separately so you can make up what you need.

 

Alec

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