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Free book on wood finishing

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I got a bit carried away on Abebooks the other week, and the upshot is that i bought a different edition of a book i already have - :head:

The Complete Manual of Wood Finishing, by Frederick Oughton

Its aimed at furniture makers but offers a good grounding in all the more traditional methods of wood finishing - staining, waxing, French polishing; gilding; oil finishes; fuming etc etc

I'm giving it away to whoever can pay the postage and give the best answer to the tie-breaker question.

PM or email me and tell me in 12 words or less

"Irish bars are the best drinking establishments because...

Happy HFing people
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framejunkie wrote: "Irish bars are the best drinking establishments because...
… it keeps the Irish off the streets.
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the Irish say so?
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Post by The Jolly Good Framer #1 »

Do the Irish have bars? I though they were all tea-totalers. :giggle:
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