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22nd September 2007, 06:41 PM #16
Sorry Neil, I goofed You did NOT recommend flannelette sheeting as a shellac applicator.
One other goof according to LOML was that linen tea towels if bought new should no be used until they have been boiled.
Jerry
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23rd September 2007, 01:07 AM #17Senior Member
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It works for me...
G'Day Jerry,
When I first started out French polishing many moons ago, I used to fill the pad with cotton batting as I was taught. I stopped doing that many years ago, because I coluld fold the cloth into a ball, and instead of having the batton inside I had just the one oiece of cloth, and now my pads are all in one piece and no the two.
This has worked fine for me for 50 years, so, I will stick with it for now.
Jerry, I found out a long time ago, what works for me, is best for me.
MacS
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23rd September 2007, 09:50 AM #18
dear macs,
No argument with such a theory. It's the way I go too. If everyone did the same thing where would this forum be? Ain't no fun in being uniform in approach
Jerry
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23rd September 2007, 10:31 AM #19Senior Member
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As long as they work....
Jerry,
I will ditto that, as they say, "there is more then one way of doing things" I say, what works for you, is good for you.
MacS
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