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Glenn congrats on this being made a sticky! ...
Glenn congrats on this being made a sticky! Thanks Admin for moving it here. This is where it belongs.
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Humidity does affect the cure rate. It could be...
Humidity does affect the cure rate. It could be the oil and alcohol was applied too thickly too. I'm hoping Glenn sees this and gives you the real answer.
Rodney
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That's a shame. I think everyone screws up at...
That's a shame. I think everyone screws up at least one machine. I know I have and I don't have all that many. I hope you didn't silver the decals. If it's just a hosed up clear coat it can...
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Miriam if you get tired of it just send those...
Miriam if you get tired of it just send those nasty dung beetles my way. Scarab sounds much better doesn't it? I like that pattern far better than I do the Singer Sphinx. I think it's going to look...
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I'm working on a Singer 99k at the moment with...
I'm working on a Singer 99k at the moment with the same gold flecks showing in the shellac.
This machine had a lot of areas where the shellac was alligatoring and lifting off the base coat. I...
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Thank you Glenn for another great tutorial. A...
Thank you Glenn for another great tutorial. A lot of very good information in here.
Thanks again,
Rodney
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