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Mike G wrote: Unfortunately, it was riddled with woodworm, including plenty of active ones. I've sloshed some anti-worm jollop over it a couple of times, but this damage means that there is no point trying to restore it.
Rod wrote:You’ll have to find a flowery bowl and water jug to go with it.
Rod
Rod wrote:You’ll have to find a flowery bowl and water jug to go with it.
Rod
StevieB wrote:Impressive - I love rescuing things like this, but have to say I probably would have replaced the post in the final photo with what looks like rot at its base!
Mike G wrote:That's the only place it can go. It's not really a corner, though. It's the end of the bath and the enclosure over the stairs.
Woodbloke wrote:........ How you getting along with that Everbuild D4? - Rob
Mike G wrote:Woodbloke wrote:........ How you getting along with that Everbuild D4? - Rob
Love it, actually. Very impressed. I haven't tested it with any outdoor work yet, but internally it does exactly what I want a glue to do.
Woodbloke wrote:Mike G wrote:Woodbloke wrote:........ How you getting along with that Everbuild D4? - Rob
Love it, actually. Very impressed. I haven't tested it with any outdoor work yet, but internally it does exactly what I want a glue to do.
You'll find it's as good outdoors as it is for interior work, though not recommended for boat work where it's permanently under water - Rob
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