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Old 27-01-07, 00:51
T Creighton T Creighton is offline
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Hi RR.
Looking back at your work so far do you really think you will have a problem with a job that is challenging and will give you satisfaction when done?
I don’t think so.
Have a go at the panelwork and make it like you want it to be.
I am a farmer and will try most things but my hammer would probably put more dents in than it would take out. Oh for that artistic flair that Bob speaks of.
I would be keen to do the next cab all myself but at 69 years the present one might be only one.
Cheers Terry
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