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Hello stranger how are you Peter....hope you are well did you ever get round to finishing your DVD on lead work....be lucky regards Turnpin:)
 
Thanks for your thoughts Turnpin, in answer to your question no. My motivation is waning, although 90% is on film, i dither with this bit and that bit. Unable to complete. Perhaps another winter will improve moral. You will see more of me on the forum as i will be doing a bit of marketing here. As i have been lucky enough to have skilled labour that giving me more time to manage the selling side. Catch up soon.
Wishing you luck, Just Lead
 
... I don't think lead actually attracts much interest from rats...

Cheers , more of an A to B thing.
Brick wall in way , with a hole in it , hole is filled by chewable pipe ....
Seen that in plastic a few times !
 
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