Prototypical.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 3:51 pm
Ah, wasn’t looking at an aerosol. If I used one everything would have sleeper grime.
Neptune Street
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"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." 
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I'm referring to the walls and me.Steve M wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 5:23 pmPrototypical.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 3:51 pm
Ah, wasn’t looking at an aerosol. If I used one everything would have sleeper grime.![]()
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I guess I should clean myself a bit better next time we meet at a show.
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Progress? Well, it’s nothing that a bit of glue won’t fix.

Managed to save (cannibalise?) the walling from the original lift out section, well sort of. With a little bit of trimming here and there it should fit. It seemed better than having to start again.



Managed to save (cannibalise?) the walling from the original lift out section, well sort of. With a little bit of trimming here and there it should fit. It seemed better than having to start again.


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That's coming along very nicely Carl.
Am I right in remembering that the upper level lifts off and the lower level is hinged? (Memory failing this morning
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Am I right in remembering that the upper level lifts off and the lower level is hinged? (Memory failing this morning
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Yes it does lift off, as does the terrrace behind, just leaving the hinged section below, a vast saving on my knees

