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Ian Leach

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  1. Great mirror, what's your setup for doing fracture burning.
  2. Made from Damascus steel, making a hybrid handle for it wood and resin.
  3. I've had this made, just need to make a handle now.
  4. Titebond 3, pure linseed oil as soaks in good but can take a while to dry, mineral oil works well too. Routering beech is fine to, slow and careful as might be some hidden soft spots. Wouldnt go more than about 5mm deep tho because of cleaning issues.
  5. My 3rd time welding, first few times looked like bird shit.
  6. I'll have a go Rob, but where do I start with the wallet first. Think I've done it.
  7. Booked up until Christmas Eve at the mo.
  8. I've never had a problem or been called back, but remember you saying before.
  9. Geofix all weather is another one I use.
  10. You could do it the way you said with a mortar gun this time, but I use the all weather stuff all the time now. As it saves time and looks and lasts longer.
  11. I grind the majority of the old stuff out, then bolster. Then I use an all weather jointing compound, soak and brush in, something like easy joint.
  12. What kind of price you looking at? Courier maybe?
  13. Cheers I'll have a look.
  14. I'm looking for a piece of yew in slices like the picture 700 -1000 x 50 thick . Might take other species into consideration too.
  15. Where getting kids liying on the floor slowing traffic and the cars being egged. Then the cars almost crash.
  16. Amazing work, great to see all the hard work come together.
  17. https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F152759582486
  18. It's hard to track that's why it's top currency for the dark web, it's been there currency for ages.
  19. Could the leads be extended, I can get hold of a 220amp , the one we use is a 140amp. Wondering if the inverter are any good as in lighter to, as was welding from height and old welder heavy to carry.

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