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27th June 2003, 11:15 AM #1
"A Polishers Handbook" is totally useless...........
............ unless you want to get a great finish on your job!! (bet that got some attention )
WOW yesterday I finally purchased a copy of the book and think I have learnt more in one night flicking thru the book than in one year reaserching, listening and asking questions. I Know that it may have been said a time or two but for anyone who needs advice or help with finishing, do youselves a favour and BUY THE BOOK!! .
Thanks Neil, youve saved me plenty of grey hairsprove how bored u really are, ..... visit....... http://burlsburlsburls.freespaces.com/ my humble website
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27th June 2003, 05:45 PM #2
Finishing has always been my downfall. Been reading the manual over the last week, it certainly has given me insights and methods to ensure my next project will be a piece to be admired.
Gordon.
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28th June 2003, 08:17 AM #3
Hey Rowan - Why don't you tell us what you really think.
Cheers - Neil
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29th June 2003, 08:56 PM #4
Wide reading of "The polishers hand book" could cause a crisis in timber industry publishing.
The number of magazine & forum questions concerning bad finishing problems would fall soooo dramaticaly if this book was widely read.
Its the duuh value thats striking.
"I did this & had these problems"
"DUUH if youd read the polishers handbook once that wouldn't have hapened.
Simple basics folks.
Thats where we most often fail.
Excelent basic read Neil well done.
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29th June 2003, 10:11 PM #5Supermod
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Problem is Soundman, some people just can't read. And I ain't meaning they can't read in that they can't actually read, but they just can't sit down and concentrate on a book. I for one am one of those people hence the reason I don't have a copy of Neils book (& yes I am positive that even I would get a great deal out of it! ) Hell the last book I attempted to read was back in grade 8 and I never even got half way through so I just stumbled my way through the assignment, got a pass so never a read a book again..hahah..
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29th June 2003, 10:21 PM #6
Say there is a thaught.
I wonder if neil has thaught of an audio version of the book.
Using his own humourous voice.
Available soon on cassette & CD.
Or even neils rubudy dub french polishing video.
?????
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29th June 2003, 10:25 PM #7Supermod
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30th June 2003, 05:27 PM #8
I'm not that sold on it.
I used "The polishers hand book" when finishing my coffee table but the spine left swirly scratches no matter how hard I rubbed.Great minds discuss ideas,
average minds discuss events,
small minds discuss people
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30th June 2003, 11:13 PM #9Retired
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Yer sposed to rip the pages out!!!! Shee!!!!!!!!!! gotta tell you blokes everything.
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2nd July 2003, 02:10 PM #10
Hello All
Where is the best place in Adelaide (South Australia for those who aren't sure) where I can get a copy of the book? Does Mik Int'l sell them? Any other suggestions? Please, what is the full title of the book?
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2nd July 2003, 02:12 PM #11
The Book
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3rd July 2003, 11:36 AM #12
Hope the folk of SA dont have the same attitude to "buying" that some of the folk had at the Sydney show!!!!!!!!!!!
prove how bored u really are, ..... visit....... http://burlsburlsburls.freespaces.com/ my humble website
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3rd July 2003, 06:21 PM #13
What attitude do the the New Welshmen from the South have?
Us Croweaters are very nice and hospitable folk, who are happy to spend our money if the product and price is right. I know that I will be there on the Friday afternoon and will be buying the book and anything else my plastic will allow me to.
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15th July 2003, 02:45 AM #14Intermediate Member
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Well I bought the "Bible" ages ago and thought it was a great read. Learned a lot and then put it on the shelf and now I've forgotten most of it:eek: ANyway the thing I still struggle with is that damn shellac! Neill swears by it and I love the concept but whenever I use it I get very mixed results. SOmetime a I get a great polished finish, othertimes it is all uneven and blotchy (is that how you spell it?)
Recently I tried some of the Guru's hardened shellac (sounded like polisher's nirvana in the flyer) but I just couldn't get an even finish.
Perhaps if the great one did make a video so we novice polishers could SEE how it is done ...
AAAndrew Armstrong
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15th July 2003, 10:48 AM #15Member
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The BOOK
Hi Neil
will you be at the Newcastle Woodworking Expo in mid August with copies of THE BOOK?
Colin
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