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    Default Gregg's 8/8 Friodur in mahogony

    Hi All,

    Mahogony with brass liners, red inner liners and brass wedge. Bulls Eye pins.

    On it's way tomorrow to it's rightfull owner....hang in there Gregg.

    Gary
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    That's not fair...

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    I love the contrast of the wood scales & liner pairs.

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    beautiful work,can I ask you what type of plastic the red is, as I made a similar set and the plastic just peeled off,even after scoring it and cleaning with thinners .
    Like I said very impressed
    Kind regards Peter

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    Another good job. There's no tellin' what you could do if you could borrow my workshop.

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    Nice work. I hate you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bg42
    beautiful work,can I ask you what type of plastic the red is, as I made a similar set and the plastic just peeled off,even after scoring it and cleaning with thinners .
    Like I said very impressed
    Kind regards Peter
    The plastic is the same stuff used to make flimsy binder covers, however you also need to use the correct epoxy. I use Selleys Super Strength which is good for most plastics.

    Bill, if I had your workshop I wouldn't know where to start, I've gone through your CD a few times now and just drool over the equipment you have.

    Thanks though for the salutations these particular scales turned out a treat.

    Gary

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    Nice work, Gary.
    Seems like you still find time to do all of this despite the new job.
    I admire that

    Redwoood

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