But what about Hampsters????? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
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But what about Hampsters????? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
Pancake fuelled hamsters would spin way too fast, they would shed their fur all by themselves, no 16 grit needed.
They don't EAT them dummy, they wear them..... you need more that 16grit to knock that hat off I can tell you.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by outback
There ya go Cliff...going off track again and not answering the previous posts properly:rolleyes: ...For the benefit of the serious members of the finishing forum that is Not a Hamster. Its a rabbit and pikelet so there :p and in actual fact a rabbit skin makes a reasonable mop if its not shedding, but they make better motorbike gloves:D ...an really good craybait;)
Cheers in pancake refereedum
Well it LOOKS like a hampster to me.... the pancake is a bit thin I supose but how do you know so much about these rabbits????? I've heard of people doing stuff with gaffer tape & hampsters but not rabbits & motorbikes.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by vsquizz
ROFL...lost it:D ...
Cheers
Whaddya reckon the flour comes from? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Slavo
Cliff, how did you find a picture of a rabbit (hamster) with a pancake on it's head? What do you Google on to find that?
The truth, no bull..... sometime ago there was a thread about slowing down the speed of a motor & ohms law & hampsters etc....Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
I was trying to make the point that the R in ohms law is special when it comes to AC & I was Googling on AC theory & I got a 404 error with that guy on it so I used it as my answer & now I happily trot it out when ever I need it.:D
This thread is going to be a ripper for any new member who does a search on swansdown mops. ;)
They'll have no idea were all the other stuff fits in! :rolleyes: :D :D
Forget the new members, I have no idea where any of this fits in.Quote:
This thread is going to be a ripper for any new member who does a search on swansdown mops.
They'll have no idea were all the other stuff fits in!
To tell the truth I was pretty over the pancakes and looking forward to Christmas Pavlovas but I really overdid the Pav and couldn't look at one for awhile so I'm gunna whip up a batch of pancakes tonight. We have bananas and vanilla icecream so it should be great.Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
Does anybody know if you can make an emusdown mop??.
Come on Cliff, we know you were trawling the weird fetish sitesQuote:
The truth, no bull..
Cheers
I want to watch you try to pluck it? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by vsquizz
Do you want some of THOSE pictures posted here???? I think that they would not last very long. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by vsquizz
You can bet your sweet bippy on that one! :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
I use old knickers for applying polish. SWMBO, complains a bit if she is still wearing them........ :D
Jim
Which is why I stayed away from the guinea pigs an masking tape thing...oh..oops...it was Hamsters and gaffa tape:o ..what ever rings your bell..:DQuote:
Originally Posted by
But to go against the flow I'd like to (ask a serious question) know what most people actually use their Swansdown mop for. I always thought it was just a french polishers thingy but it seems it has lotsa uses. Is it worth it for the occaisional oil finishes I do ie waxing etc. I have to ask because I have never used one, or even seen one:D
Cheers