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  • Originally posted by Johnny Thunder View Post
    You git.


    I'm on a diet.







    They all look gorgeous.
    Cheers! Sorry about that I will include a low fat option in the next lot [emoji3]

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      • Originally posted by Roy_Drage View Post
        I realise that there are a few good posts so here are some of mine:

        Cauliflower & Broccoli soup, one of the first things I learned to make. I enjoy making soup and it is pretty easy. My Wife likes the contribution at meal times!

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        Sticky date and raisin cake with butterscotch sauce, whipped cream and a Sugar lattice.

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        Not much to says out theses except practice practice practice !

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        Traditional clootie dumpling, probably my favourite

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        I love clootie dumpling, my granny used to make it many moons ago, first time I've thought about it for many years. Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
        It's not the arrow, it's the Indian !

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        • Originally posted by RDBM View Post
          I love clootie dumpling, my granny used to make it many moons ago, first time I've thought about it for many years. Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
          You are most welocome, my Gran and Mum both used to make it however they both died when I was younger so no chance to learn from them. I was very lucky that my Wife's Gran was a brilliant Gran and took me under her wing, born in 1915 and died aged 98. She taught me loads of things both practical and about life, I was sad when she passed in fact I'm writing this with tears in my eyes!

          Her legacy is still with me [emoji22]

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          • These are the kind of things that should be passed on or they'll disappear. Tradition is too often pushed aside for the latest fad !

            Nice that you had someone to spend time with in order to learn that stuff
            It's not the arrow, it's the Indian !

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            • Originally posted by RDBM View Post
              These are the kind of things that should be passed on or they'll disappear. Tradition is too often pushed aside for the latest fad !

              Nice that you had someone to spend time with in order to learn that stuff
              Cheers.

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              • Hi guys, another shaving related project. If you want to clean a Fat Boy razor and take it to bits there is a retaining nut on the bottom.

                On my razor this is done by inserting something with two prongs into the nut and turning, one well known tool is to use a folding paper clip type of thing.

                I didn't have one so made my own, nothing too technical just a bit of sawing and filing.
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                • Hi guys another simple thing I made. This was for my Copper (how apt) Wedding Anniversary a few years ago, I'm fortunate that while my Wife enjoys Gold and Diamonds she is not averse to a handmade present that has had a bit if thought put in.

                  Take on piece of copper pipe, cut, file and polish and you have a Copper Ring Anniversary gift mi noticed the other day Mrs Roy has this on her key ring.

                  Cheers.

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                  • Originally posted by Roy_Drage View Post
                    my Wife enjoys Gold and Diamonds
                    it's universal... :-)

                    Nice one. Thats a lot of polishing...

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                    • Originally posted by Guinness70 View Post
                      it's universal... :-)

                      Nice one. Thats a lot of polishing...
                      Cheers, yes I know I'm not alone!

                      It took a bit of effort but it wasn't too bad.

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                      • Thats great mate really nice touch

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                        • Originally posted by Sean View Post
                          Thats great mate really nice touch
                          Thank you [emoji106] simple but effective

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                          • Hell guys another one from me, I promise I'll stop after this!

                            A re knot of a vintage every ready shaving brush, bought from eBay in the U.S. with the intention to re do it. The knot is Finest Badger from China via Arizona.

                            As you can see the original has quite a high loft and is made of Boar Bristle, this'll not my favourite combination so was always going to change. On arrival the brush was in overall good condition but had been used and could do with a tidy up.

                            I increased the knot diameter to 24mm and set the loft to 52mm, inside the base of the handle I made a shelf out of pennies which added some weight and was set with epoxy resin, once derby knot was also glued into place.

                            The handle was smoothed off and sanded up from 640 - 2000 wet and dry then polished with Menzerna Polish.

                            It gets used on a regular basis and performs as intended.

                            Thanks for reading.

















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                            • No need to stop mate that what this thread is for nice restore by the way

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                              • Originally posted by Sean View Post
                                No need to stop mate that what this thread is for nice restore by the way
                                Cheers mate, it just seemed to be me posting for the last while. I don't want to be seen to be clogging things up.

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