Robin
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It does have a decent party trick, but is it really 2.5k of party trick?
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corb
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Well, it kills 2 birds with 1 stone. I get my dining table and my pool table. If I cant have both, like that one, then I wont have a dining table! Pool table the whole way. And will have to go buy some trays to eat dinner off!
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corb
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Plus, a dining table like that makes me look sophisticated, the women will all be fooled
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Robin
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thats a fair point
you could just eat dinner off a pool table.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by corb
Plus, a dining table like that makes me look sophisticated, the women will all be fooled
thats a bloody good point
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Robin
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Furniture arrived today, assembled a small bit to see how it looks, but I can't find my camera, so I can't take a pic
Also went and got the floor and underlay.
So now, I've just got to re-paper the one wall, and finish painting, then sort the floor and its all done
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Robbo
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Do you live at home Rob?
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Do you live at home Rob?
No, a box.
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Whittie
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Draw a car too.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Do you live at home Rob?
yeah, can't complain when it costs me nothing
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Robbo
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lol
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
Draw a car too.
on what?
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City
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
You'll have to get some pics up when you're in
Yellow is an absolute arse to cover. it took 4 coats in one of the colours
you must be using crap tackle then
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Robin
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seriously, trying to cover bright yellow with cream isn't easy.
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City
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
seriously, trying to cover bright yellow with cream isn't easy.
with good tackle it is - ive had 10 years experience
[Edited on 18-10-2006 by City]
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Robin
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good tackle?
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City
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
good tackle?
decent paint dude - if your using magnolia best of with trade stuff
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Robin
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it was trade stuff, and I was only using it as undercoat. problem was, it was a bit wet, didnt seem to go on very thick at all.
did 2 coats of that, and 2 coats of Crown Classic Cream, and it covered.
would have been a coat less if the freebie magnolia wasnt as runny though.
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City
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
it was trade stuff, and I was only using it as undercoat. problem was, it was a bit wet, didnt seem to go on very thick at all.
did 2 coats of that, and 2 coats of Crown Classic Cream, and it covered.
would have been a coat less if the freebie magnolia wasnt as runny though.
yes if it was thin it will have been crap especially if it was trade
best sticking to dulux trade best you can get
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Robin
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yeah, but it was free
also, Dulux didnt do the colours i was looking for, so it had to be Crown really.
It'll be fine anyway, it'll cover ok, the other colours are darker
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City
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
yeah, but it was free
also, Dulux didnt do the colours i was looking for, so it had to be Crown really.
It'll be fine anyway, it'll cover ok, the other colours are darker
dulux comes in any colour chap - they can mix it only dulux will be exact match to
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Robin
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ah, didn't know that. I'll know for the next room i end up doing, cheers
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Rob_Quads
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quote: Originally posted by City
dulux comes in any colour chap - they can mix it only dulux will be exact match to
Thats what they say but its not true. All they do it match it to the closest colour of thier swatches and then make up the paint to that colour.
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Robin
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done. floor went down easily, paint went on the new paper nicely, just awaiting the last piece of furniture.
oh, and i need a new door
boxed the pipes in too.
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Robin
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those pics really are crap
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