Cutting Crew
Established Member
Hello all,
A visiting rep called in the workshop yesterday and as it was lunchtime he came armed with a few jam doughnuts, I duly made the tea and we both enjoyed the doughnuts.
It wasn't until this morning when I was applying the masking to one of my thin pieces in readiness for airbrushing that I realised some of the jam from the doughnut had dropped on my turning smock. Holding and turning the piece in my lap to put the masking on I got jam all over the bottom half of the piece and believe me it's a pipper to get off. I had completely to re-sand the piece.
A piece of advice, beware of reps bearing gifts, it can mean hard work.
Regards....Mike Swain RPT
A visiting rep called in the workshop yesterday and as it was lunchtime he came armed with a few jam doughnuts, I duly made the tea and we both enjoyed the doughnuts.
It wasn't until this morning when I was applying the masking to one of my thin pieces in readiness for airbrushing that I realised some of the jam from the doughnut had dropped on my turning smock. Holding and turning the piece in my lap to put the masking on I got jam all over the bottom half of the piece and believe me it's a pipper to get off. I had completely to re-sand the piece.
A piece of advice, beware of reps bearing gifts, it can mean hard work.
Regards....Mike Swain RPT