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Already mentioned. Bread knife and a bucket of water to keep it sharp... Seriously.

Got the armaflex knife much better you can actually see both edges
 
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Hmm. Shame those who designed it hadn't used it and done that.

So far, there hasn't been one single piece of feedback on TapMedic that we hadn't spotted and already begun to modify before the feedback came - there will be some I know :rolleyes:
 
Hmm. Shame those who designed it hadn't used it and done that.

So far, there hasn't been one single piece of feedback on TapMedic that we hadn't spotted and already begun to modify before the feedback came - there will be some I know :rolleyes:

yep still dont know what you do/ what is tapmedic :D
 
Ahh, bless!

As Norman Tebbitt said, "Get on ya bleedin' bike" :D:D:D

Gosh you have a short memory you! I understood you were sorted :rolleyes:
 
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