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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    That's a great bunch of candids GJ! The knack of not being seen whilst taking pics leads to great candids - I had no idea you'd taken that pic of Fletty and myself discussing the rasp. What's more you were very close to us, and you'd have to think that I'm pretty camera aware. Excellent work!
    I wasn't that close Brett, the photo's been cropped pretty severly.

    When you came and asked me what the third down on the right was, I gave you instructions on where to find them. Were there any left in the box?
    One.

    You didn't ask me what "Dustyovski" was, so either you worked it out or it was too hard. A mate and I have used that term for a blower brush for the last 30 years.
    When I saw the #$%@holers I was too scared to read any further .

    Deer Skin gloves are pretty expensive, so......

    Btw, was Ozhunter sitting down, or was Lola standing on a box?
    I don't recall, could be severe lens distortion .
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    Great shots. If your woodworking is/was half as good as your photography, it would make you at least accomplished and that's on the "off" days .

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    Safety Gear (for those who don't know what we're on about):

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    Little Asian ladies?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    Safety Gear (for those who don't know what we're on about):

    Ooooh! It's lucky those gloves are not any longer in the arm as they look suspiciously like those I used to pregnancy test cattle, particularly being the left hand too .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
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    Great shots. If your woodworking is/was half as good as your photography, it would make you at least accomplished and that's on the "off" days .

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    Well Bret I am stunned Pat didn't mention its his birthday today that alone would have meant cake.

    None of you blokes have mention anything you scored, bought or swapped although I see in photo's tools in hand and Pat and Paul deep in discussion over a box?

    No sign of wood pile.

    No sign of anything fellows had made

    Oh hang on Fletty did have an empty bottle of red in hand didn't he.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
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    Oh hang on Fletty did have an empty bottle of red in hand didn't he.

    Yes he did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Well Bret I am stunned Pat didn't mention its his birthday today that alone would have meant cake.

    None of you blokes have mention anything you scored, bought or swapped although I see in photo's tools in hand and Pat and Paul deep in discussion over a box?

    No sign of wood pile.

    No sign of anything fellows had made

    Oh hang on Fletty did have an empty bottle of red in hand didn't he.
    I took a could of my wooden toy trucks to show off and got some stick about models!!!!!!

    Paul, aka "pacman" gave me a toymaking book which was much appreciated....

    Oh - it's a great day for a birthday - Happy Birthday to you Pat.....Cheers, crowie

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Oh hang on Fletty did have an empty bottle of red in hand didn't he.
    It wasn't empty yet!

    I scored a sharpening sled, a Liogier 6pt rat tail rasp and 18 hanging bins with 3 matching wall plates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    It wasn't empty yet!

    I scored a sharpening sled, a Liogier 6pt rat tail rasp and 18 hanging bins with 3 matching wall plates.

    fletty
    Jeez, did you only buy stuff from me? You can definitely come again. Adam can come again too - it's not often (may never have happened) that he leaves here without some tools (paid for or not, mine or not). He doesn't come around nearly often enough though.

    The number 6 rasp is a 9.

    Btw, did you see that large grey bin that had the wire racks in it? It has a similar lip at the back, and I reckon you could hang that off the second bottom row of the wall plate for rags, rubbish, or whatever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    I took a could of my wooden toy trucks to show off and got some stick about models!!!!!!

    ......

    Maybe next time you need to report them to the moderators. I thought your toy trucks were great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    Maybe next time you need to report them to the moderators. I thought your toy trucks were great.
    You'd be sure of a response too.

    I saw Peter's trucks as I flashed past a number of times, and I couldn't get to them. Fortunately he's a true blue Blue Mountaineer and so not far away.

    Lola told me (when it was too late) that they were terrific.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    You'd be sure of a response too.....

    The moderators in this particular case would have been you and Lola as the Admin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    You'd be sure of a response too.

    I saw Peter's trucks as I flashed past a number of times, and I couldn't get to them. Fortunately he's a true blue Blue Mountaineer and so not far away.

    Lola told me (when it was too late) that they were terrific.
    I'm a true blue, maroon blooded Queenslander who just happened to met a top girl whilst I was stationed in Sydney, married her and mosted to the Lower Blue Mountains were we could afford a house back in late 1979/1980......
    Still I'd love to show off my handiwork to you Brett next time you're down this way; I'll even offer a drive back home up the hill.......
    Cheers, crowie

    PS - Now I'm really in for some stick.......

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