Walter E. disney. Nr: 1

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Phill
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Re: Walter E. disney. Nr: 1

Post by Phill »

Unka Jesse,

I've got a spare roundtuit that I'm not use'n, if you want it ...... They're only about AU$25, and they are absolutely indispencable for most jobs around the home. Me Mrs bought me 2 for Chris'y, just to make sure that I had bleed'n spare. "I'd hate it if you couldn't do any of the jobs round 'ere, just because you didn't have one......" She says.

That ruin'd that age old excuse......

If I ever get the bugger who decided to start make'n 'em in my sights........

Cheers,

Phill.
He who dies with the most toys, does not win!
He who dies with the most used and loved toys, wins.
Chris_W
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Beauty!!!

Post by Chris_W »

Unka Jesse,
Beautiful job on the full rigger! I would have to chew out the idler that didn't sweat up the weather fore-top stun'sl halyard for the picture, though. [img]/ubb/images/graemlins/grin.gif"%20alt="[/img]
TrotFox
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Re: Walter E. disney. Nr: 1

Post by TrotFox »

Unka,

The point of my previos post is that you don't have to make it that small! Make it however you're comfortable and then get it shrunk to apply it. I'm sure there's a good way to seal printer paper to the side of the headlight box. : ]

That is, unless you're just dyin' to have paint on the thing.

Trot, the thinkerin', fox...
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