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    If I want a bigger section for a table in the...

    If I want a bigger section for a table in the garden I may well just go and do that :D

    This little one I picked up has so far been really good. It's small enough to sit on my knee in the computer...
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    Right been into town today, and I found a granite...

    Right been into town today, and I found a granite worktop saver in one of the supermarkets. After following some of the advice given.

    It's 400mm (15 - 3/4) x 300mm (12) x 15mm (5/8). Looks to be...
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    Try some dry wall mesh Proinsias. Toolstation...

    Try some dry wall mesh Proinsias.

    Toolstation > Painting & Decorating > Sanding Paper > Sanding Mesh

    It's silicone carbide on a really hard wearing webbing. It takes an absolute pounding before...
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    I heard mixed feeling about the Atoma plates from...

    I heard mixed feeling about the Atoma plates from Niel Miller.

    They work fast, But they leave a more visible scratch pattern. There was a thread I was reading that he was professing in that it...
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    It's not razor repair that's caused the holes. I...

    It's not razor repair that's caused the holes. I do a bit of tabletop wargames, and it's the constant abuse of superglue, paint, and tools that has done most of the damage. The desk is still good,...
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    Wet and dry is all good when I can get a flat...

    Wet and dry is all good when I can get a flat workspace. Trouble is when I hone I do it in front of the PC. And my PC desk has lost some of the Lacquer top. Meaning it swells in spots. It's fine to...
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    12" x 2.5" Diamond plate or 8" x 3".

    I'm looking at diamond plates.

    Currently my plates are lacking, I've been using the plastic backed ones, then I moved up to the block type that seemed initially better. However all of these cheap...
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