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Vinnie Branigan
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Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 10:33 am Posts: 16007 Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
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 REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
A look at two new cobblestone moulds from J's Work... REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds   Vinnie
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| Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:55 am |
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Frerik Noordhuis
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Joined: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:38 pm Posts: 2856 Location: Netherlands
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 Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Good review Vinnie, I like J's range very much... extremely usefull product all round. This one is no exception. I do still think these cobblestones look like lentil/ split peas... But if you cast them in plaster/hydrocal, you could sand them down a little to give them a flatter appearance. Do I read this correct: are you casting a few for Matt??? In that case, where do I place my order? 100000 of the large ones please. Frerik
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| Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:45 pm |
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Vinnie Branigan
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 Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Nope. You'd have to search for another mention of a Yoghurt pot to understand that reference Frerik! Vinnie
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| Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:06 pm |
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Frerik Noordhuis
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 Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Vinnie Branigan wrote: Nope. You'd have to search for another mention of a Yoghurt pot to understand that reference Frerik! Vinnie Now they don't teach you those things in school!!! Frerik
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| Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:20 pm |
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Frerik Noordhuis
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 Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Vinnie Branigan wrote: Nope. You'd have to search for another mention of a Yoghurt pot to understand that reference Frerik! Vinnie GOT IT GOT IT GOT IT..... At first I thought it had something to do with language .... now that I finally caught up in a few threads..... found it! ps I use a metal tin that used to have cookies in them! Fancy eh?! Frerik
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| Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:03 pm |
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Vinnie Branigan
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 Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Very! I put a few small screws in with them. Works wonders! Messy cleaning the yoghurt off afterwards though Matt! Vinnie
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Frerik Noordhuis
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 Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Vinnie Branigan wrote: Very! I put a few small screws in with them. Works wonders! Messy cleaning the yoghurt off afterwards though Matt! Vinnie Screws....? What type? what size.... length...??? And when do you clean the tub...? right after I assume.... or can you leave it for a few days? Frerik
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| Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:35 pm |
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Vinnie Branigan
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 Re: REVIEW: J'S WORK - Cobblstone Moulds
Leave the yoghurt on the plaster parts for a few weeks Frerik. They end up as very nicely aged garden ornaments. If a little miniature. So keep the grass short. Very short. Vinnie
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Frerik Noordhuis
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Vinnie Branigan wrote: Leave the yoghurt on the palster parts for a few weeks Frerik. They end up as very nicely aged graden ornaments. If a little miniature. So keep the grass short. Very short. Vinnie Man this is a difficult site..... if you are not English speaking by birth.... can someone tell me what palster is, and graden? Graden? degrees???? this all leaves me puzzled.... Frerik
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| Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:58 pm |
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Vinnie Branigan
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I't-s Nort mye faorlt yoo dount speeke Engileesh. Vinnie
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