[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Handy tidbit for anyone who works on wood and finishes with lacquer. If you ding or dent a product finished with lacquer (I fixed your spelling) put a dab of superglue in your dent. The superglue show the color behind it so unless you run your hand over the ding it is invisible. Mainly no asshole architect or engineer is going to notice.[/quote]
Offtopic…
Why would you use lacquer and not polyurethane? From what I understand, poly is much easier to work with. I’ve never worked with lacquer personally though so I can’t compare.[/quote]
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Lorez, it is because lacquer dries and sets in 10-20 minutes. Much faster, especially when you are doing a lot of spraying.
[quote]Der_Steppenwolfe wrote:
The same applies to Wales, funnily enough. The word ‘glas’ means either blue or green, although the use meaning ‘green’ is now becoming archaic. [/quote]
[quote]Der_Steppenwolfe wrote:
The same applies to Wales, funnily enough. The word ‘glas’ means either blue or green, although the use meaning ‘green’ is now becoming archaic. [/quote]
[quote]Der_Steppenwolfe wrote:
The same applies to Wales, funnily enough. The word ‘glas’ means either blue or green, although the use meaning ‘green’ is now becoming archaic. [/quote]
Glas is also Irish for green :)[/quote]
Gaelic?[/quote]
[quote]Der_Steppenwolfe wrote:
The same applies to Wales, funnily enough. The word ‘glas’ means either blue or green, although the use meaning ‘green’ is now becoming archaic. [/quote]
Glas is also Irish for green :)[/quote]
Gaelic?[/quote]
Indeed.
Scottish Islands also have a version of Gaelic which is understable though no one can recognise a singular word the Welsh say !
[quote]Der_Steppenwolfe wrote:
Well wouldn’t it ruin the fun if you could walk into a pub and we’d all start speaking a language you understand?[/quote]
That’s something you could learn one day.
[quote]LoRez wrote:
So what happened to Der Steppenwolfe? 250 posts and poof, gone.[/quote]
Maybe he did get banned.[/quote]
I don’t think he was posting anything that would warrant getting banned. I believe his dog eating him is a more plausible explanation for his disappearance. [/quote]
You know who else hasn’t been around for a while? The Other Titan. I told him to go jack off in Swahili so maybe that’s what he’s off doing. Though when he returns he’ll likely say he was “making love”.[/quote]
LOL!!!
He has been making himself scarce lately![/quote]
Just been lurking around, nothing much to comment on. Sturg can you add me as a friend on your side?
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I just learned something new this weekend.
Da Creatinz is like steroids!!![/quote]
You really have to be careful with that shit, especially if you are stacking it with BCAA’s.[/quote]
And Da Protein Powderz.
[quote]dmaddox wrote:
I just learned something new this weekend.
Da Creatinz is like steroids!!![/quote]
You really have to be careful with that shit, especially if you are stacking it with BCAA’s.[/quote]
And Da Protein Powderz.
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Lots of people will probably know this but its still interesting. Coca-Cola is the #1 selling soft drink everywhere in the world, except for Scotland and the Middle East. Its Irn bru in Scotland and Pepsi in the middle east. The scots sure do love their Irn bru.
[quote]BIG-GEORDIE wrote:
Lots of people will probably know this but its still interesting. Coca-Cola is the #1 selling soft drink everywhere in the world, except for Scotland and the Middle East. Its Irn bru in Scotland and Pepsi in the middle east. The scots sure do love their Irn bru.
[quote]BIG-GEORDIE wrote:
Lots of people will probably know this but its still interesting. Coca-Cola is the #1 selling soft drink everywhere in the world, except for Scotland and the Middle East. Its Irn bru in Scotland and Pepsi in the middle east. The scots sure do love their Irn bru.
[quote]BIG-GEORDIE wrote:
Lots of people will probably know this but its still interesting. Coca-Cola is the #1 selling soft drink everywhere in the world, except for Scotland and the Middle East. Its Irn bru in Scotland and Pepsi in the middle east. The scots sure do love their Irn bru.
[quote]BIG-GEORDIE wrote:
Lots of people will probably know this but its still interesting. Coca-Cola is the #1 selling soft drink everywhere in the world, except for Scotland and the Middle East. Its Irn bru in Scotland and Pepsi in the middle east. The scots sure do love their Irn bru.
Irn-Bru is so good. I used to get one every now and again to bring home from work, fat fear meant that they stockpiled in my fridge for a little while and I eventually went on like a twelve can binge one night. I still feel guilty…
[quote]BIG-GEORDIE wrote:
Lots of people will probably know this but its still interesting. Coca-Cola is the #1 selling soft drink everywhere in the world, except for Scotland and the Middle East. Its Irn bru in Scotland and Pepsi in the middle east. The scots sure do love their Irn bru.
Irn-Bru is so good. I used to get one every now and again to bring home from work, fat fear meant that they stockpiled in my fridge for a little while and I eventually went on like a twelve can binge one night. I still feel guilty…
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12 cans! damn haha. Irn bru is awesome after a night on the drink.
[quote]BIG-GEORDIE wrote:
Lots of people will probably know this but its still interesting. Coca-Cola is the #1 selling soft drink everywhere in the world, except for Scotland and the Middle East. Its Irn bru in Scotland and Pepsi in the middle east. The scots sure do love their Irn bru.