I managed to jigsaw the end off the workbench last weekend. Fortunately that only affects me & there's another 4 foot of table to go...Shahbahraz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:00 am J..But I'm quite proud.. an hour with the electric jigsaw and only one tiny nick in the dining table, she'll never notice ..
What's on your workbench?
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Until we point out this postShahbahraz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:00 am I'm quite proud.. an hour with the electric jigsaw and only one tiny nick in the dining table, she'll never notice ..
A suitably impressive Northstar voucher should buy my silence. Not sure about the rest of them.
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I have a Wargames acquaintance back in SA who recently removed 4 fingers from one hand with a bandsaw. His name is Pete, but all my other mates call him 5 finger Freddy
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Nah, she's a Saffer and very pragmatic, and I bought the table in Oz anyway. Potentially I can see a new dining table in my future, but this time I am going for an 8 x 5 instead of the current 6 x 3.5. Everybody wins.levied troop wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:28 pmUntil we point out this postShahbahraz wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 12:00 am I'm quite proud.. an hour with the electric jigsaw and only one tiny nick in the dining table, she'll never notice ..
A suitably impressive Northstar voucher should buy my silence. Not sure about the rest of them.
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Ha... I'm going to avoid the Afrikaans but she's no spoilt arm candy. And she was a Cape Town surfy many years ago, and doesn't sweat the small stuff.
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On my workbench are 10 custom made sabots for my unusual basing for my pikemen. Towerr drill and mdf and much swearing.
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The mind boggles! Prince Rupert's Own Pogo Stick Pikemen?
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Nooo alexander of macedons second tigris pole vaulters.
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Much undervalued as an ancient urban assault weapon. Cheaper and faster than scaling ladders.
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