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A Trio of Tom's Teapot Trivets

Vic Perrin

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Done another 3 today all in Oak
 

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Treeesa

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First rule of shed work Chas - You can never have enough tea pots :funny::funny::funny:

Bit more inspiration there Vic thanks
 

Jim

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All look the business Vic, i even like the self portrait one that you added .. :thumbs:
 

ni9eofse7en

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Luvvley. How have you fixed in the tiles. I have some lovely Charles and Diana ones to do...very topical..:banana:
 

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Nicely done Vic

You do mean the one of me sitting in the Gaffers Chair :whistling::whistling:

Wrong again Vic she to good looking to be you and the top one has too much hair so that leaves the wrinkled ugly one at the bottom:funny::funny::funny:
 

Vic Perrin

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Luvvley. How have you fixed in the tiles. I have some lovely Charles and Diana ones to do...very topical..:banana:

Fixed em with 4 small dabs of clear silicone John as suggested by Terry Q. This should allow for any movement in the wood as I have done these in the past and secured them with a good glue and after a while the tiles cracked

:thumbs::thumbs:
 

Vic Perrin

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Nicely done Vic



Wrong again Vic she to good looking to be you and the top one has too much hair so that leaves the wrinkled ugly one at the bottom:funny::funny::funny:


Your kind comments are so touching Derek it is really heartwarming the loving feedback you get from the caring thoughtful members of this fantastic forum.

:sob::sob::sob::sob::sob:
 
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