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24th December 2017, 08:51 PM #31
This is a 10 year old thread, but came across it in my old posts.
Just a note that 10 years on the Wattyl 7008 2-pack polyurethane has held up great. Its gotten beaten around by 2 kids over ten years as well as a whole range of other abuse including furniture being dragged on it. It has shown some signs of wear in area but overall, I'm very impressed by the durability. Good product.
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12th April 2018, 12:51 AM #32
Pincer pliers are best for removing staples etc. If they are driven in hard you might need to start off with a small chisel or screwdriver and mallet until you can get a little purchase with the pincer pliers.
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