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invisible repair

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Customer had a go at invisible mending -- a piece of broken glass, she glued it :Slap: :lol: , husband has just brought it in to have a new piece fitted, as he is fed up of looking at it on the wall :clap: :clap: it's only 14"x11", must say I burst out laughing when I took it out of the frame
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Re: invisible repair

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Thing is, depending on the glue her her time messing about, the repair might have cost more than the replacement glass :roll: :)
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Re: invisible repair

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Why did you just post a picture of the new piece?
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pramsay13 wrote:Why did you just post a picture of the new piece?

:lol: :lol: Dang, why didn't I think of that!
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Re: invisible repair

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It's cracked both sides as well. :roll: :lol:
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