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Tadpole wrote: My very own 'Waxoyl Gun' .................
Thought you had one!!!! :huh:
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It was my mates, we did the first blast at his, now I have my own I can do it when I like ....... :whistle:helijohn wrote:
Tadpole wrote: My very own 'Waxoyl Gun' .................
Thought you had one!!!! :huh:
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Tadpole wrote: My very own 'Waxoyl Gun' .................
How much did this set you back, if you don't mind me asking. Its something I've been considering for a while, but if its mega bucks then it won't be worth it for the use it will get.
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Tadpole wrote: My very own 'Waxoyl Gun' .................
How much did this set you back, if you don't mind me asking. Its something I've been considering for a while, but if its mega bucks then it won't be worth it for the use it will get.
Dunno if this is the right one as my tins are Hammerite.
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Yes the same type, the fittings is fixed (or very tight) so will not screw onto a gallon/4 litre can however the smaller 1 litre should be ok which is what I plan to use.helijohn wrote:
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Tadpole wrote: My very own 'Waxoyl Gun' .................
How much did this set you back, if you don't mind me asking. Its something I've been considering for a while, but if its mega bucks then it won't be worth it for the use it will get.
Dunno if this is the right one as my tins are Hammerite.
The flexible addition is another handy extra to 'reach the parts a fixed nozzle cannot' hth ........
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Tadpole wrote:
Yes the same type, the fittings is fixed (or very tight) so will not screw onto a gallon/4 litre can however the smaller 1 litre should be ok which is what I plan to use.helijohn wrote:
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Tadpole wrote: My very own 'Waxoyl Gun' .................
How much did this set you back, if you don't mind me asking. Its something I've been considering for a while, but if its mega bucks then it won't be worth it for the use it will get.
Dunno if this is the right one as my tins are Hammerite.
The flexible addition is another handy extra to 'reach the parts a fixed nozzle cannot' hth ........
Ah, it is the 1 litre can I use. So it fits does it. As for the 5 litre can, I can't see mesell humping a 5 litre can around on the end of a spray gun!! :laugh: :laugh:
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Ah, it is the 1 litre can I use. So it fits does it. As for the 5 litre can, I can't see mesell humping a 5 litre can around on the end of a spray gun!! :laugh: :laugh:[/quote]
I don't know yet as I don't have a small can ............. :S
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Martin2287 wrote: I was bored today ...
I had that much detritus so I changed the system completely.
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/6-jimny...oday?start=444#73826
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After a couple of months searching finally got some decent seat covers (front and back) from here
SEAT COVERS
Good heavy fabric and a snug fit on the front. Backs a little larger but fit ok with a bit of tucking in.
Not cheap but great quality and will will outlive my 13 plate Jim :woohoo:
Wine improves with age.
The older I get the more I like it
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