The driftwood look.

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prospero
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Re: The driftwood look.

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raymond wrote: Very hansom they look as well, amazing what can be achieved with a bit of imagination and perseverance.

You need a lot of that to get both of them in the back of a car. Which I've just this minute done. :?
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Re: The driftwood look.

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Nice work. I can almost taste the salt.
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Re: The driftwood look.

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I'm surprised with your Dremel enthusiasm. I've got one (I think it's by B&D) and I've always found it a bit namby pamby for anything worthwhile.
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Re: The driftwood look.

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Accept no substitutes. A real Dremel is a tough bit of kit. :muscle:
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