What's on your workbench?

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I dunno, the 122mm is probably a through and through, the stug would be a bigger issue.
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That’s some great airbrushing work there. Very nice !
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Thanks.. I seriously can't believe how much easier it is with decent kit. I've struggled with clogging and splatter for years, and I should have just paid the cash and made my life easier. I should have remembered the old saying, 'Only a poor workman blames his tools, but only a poor workman has poor tools'.
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Clogging and splatter is sometimes an issue after a night on the lash
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Well said Jeremy, and only a poor workman blames his tool.
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Can you tell what it is yet?
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Is that a pair of Val's old knickers in the background ?
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It’s a J-cloth. Often used in washing up, polishing, cleaning up after messy activity and general household cleaning. You can buy them in quite large packs in supermarkets and other shops.
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levied troop wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 1:49 pm Can you tell what it is yet?
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....either that or you've been buying some very dodgy-looking Emmenthal again. :sick:
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Didn't Brexit create an emmenthaler crisis?
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