invisible repair
- Steve N
- Posts: 2998
- Joined: Sat 21 Jul, 2007 2:32 pm
- Location: Bristol
- Organisation: Retired
- Interests: Walking our retired Greyhound,art, falling asleep on sofa in front of the telly
- Location: Bristol
invisible repair
Customer had a go at invisible mending -- a piece of broken glass, she glued it
, husband has just brought it in to have a new piece fitted, as he is fed up of looking at it on the wall
it's only 14"x11", must say I burst out laughing when I took it out of the frame
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Steve CEO GCF (020)
Believed in Time Travel since 2035
Proud to have sold Ready-made frames
Believed in Time Travel since 2035
Proud to have sold Ready-made frames
- StevenG
- Posts: 1189
- Joined: Thu 31 Jan, 2013 8:01 am
- Location: Tyrone, N.Ireland
- Organisation: Featurepiece Frames
- Interests: Movies, always trying to get things better, Wasting money on things I don't need, reading stuff on here, eating sandwiches & being thankful for the small things
- Contact:
Re: invisible repair
Thing is, depending on the glue her her time messing about, the repair might have cost more than the replacement glass

- pramsay13
- Posts: 1479
- Joined: Tue 27 Sep, 2011 11:46 am
- Location: Stonehouse, Lanarkshire
- Organisation: Picture Framer (ML)
- Interests: picture framing (no, really!) sport, music
- Contact:
Re: invisible repair
Why did you just post a picture of the new piece?
- StevenG
- Posts: 1189
- Joined: Thu 31 Jan, 2013 8:01 am
- Location: Tyrone, N.Ireland
- Organisation: Featurepiece Frames
- Interests: Movies, always trying to get things better, Wasting money on things I don't need, reading stuff on here, eating sandwiches & being thankful for the small things
- Contact:
Re: invisible repair
pramsay13 wrote:Why did you just post a picture of the new piece?
- prospero
- Posts: 11672
- Joined: Tue 05 Jun, 2007 4:16 pm
- Location: Lincolnshire
