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Dude just drop it. seriously.
i thought you were done with it? guess you havent had enough of ruining other ppl's threads yet? it's ppl like that kill it for others on this forum.
do us all a favour and ban yourself.
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Haha, this is awesome.
Definately add a touch more hardener and use a heater. Sometimes the wifes hairdryer works, just dont tell her and let her use it again
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again, thanks to those who had helpful advice. sorry to have stirred the pot so much.
i'll post some pics once i finish up (it will be a few months i imagine).
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