You'd be mad not to.
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You'd be mad not to.
Mad? MAD?! MWAHAHAHAHAHA they said I was mad but I'll show them all!!!!
Hi Frankie, that has come a long way from when you started on it and looking better for the refurb too.
Thanks Waz, it's been a fits and starts effort. If I can get they acrylic fill done then I might actually get the electrics started.
That's looking great Frankie, and yes, you should definitely finish it off!!
...but not in the Al Pacino sort of way. :)
Its all good Simon, its very difficult for Australians to have access to the necessary "Little Friends" required for the Pacino solution.
And the only giant piles of powder I have access to are; saw dust in my workshop, and flour when the better half is baking. I don't think they have the same sort of kick as Al's giant powder pile :)
SO while sand prepping everything I realised that I had to do something about my jack point drilling. while rough it looked and, when I started cleaning it up it looked shocking, so the only real option I have is to fill it.
I've elected to mix a paste of Titebond and the Matai wood powder I've been saving up. We shall see how it all goes.
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