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OOps... think I overcooked these.

Lons

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Just a little overdone. :whistling:. :funny::funny::funny:

Tried salt water etching for the first time, used a battery charger but on 6 volt low setting, got distracted while drilling some blanks though was in for only about 20 minutes. Hasn't put me off though!:ciggrin:
 

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silver

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The thing is you say you only THINK you have over cooked em..:rolling:

I believe you need to ask the other half to start using saline solution in future..:funny:
 

Jim

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Looks like it has just been dug up Bob .. :ciggrin:

Looking forward to seeing attempt number two my friend .. :thumbs:
 

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Over cooking them is not the problem but to do it in the kitchen is asking for trouble:sob::sob::sob:. Better luck on the next ones:thumbs:
 
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