Well, excuuuuse me. The patch is bigger than a postage stamp!
Errr. I am trying to not make a 'long and thin, too far in joke' here. Trying hard.
Well, excuuuuse me. The patch is bigger than a postage stamp!
We had panciera as one of the meats for our Raclette.There is also the notion that they took the word Panzer from the Italian for belly armor. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/panciera#Italian
I mean they did take 'Kaiser' from the proper pronunciation of 'Caesar'
Keep it up!Errr. I am trying to not make a 'long and thin, too far in joke' here. Trying hard.
Ok, 1/2 a Canadian stamp.Well, excuuuuse me. The patch is bigger than a postage stamp! View attachment 231097
Hardman Bubble packs come in many flavors.
With a pansar, you risk ripping it out before you know what’s happened.
Thought the same, but then what?Honestly, I was just thinking @DebbieSue might be a candidate for a 60grit diamond.
Me? or my ski?Honestly, I was just thinking @DebbieSue might be a candidate for a 60grit diamond.
Me? or my ski?
Less than stamp size, flat, made to smooth things, not a big investment, might already have one floating around the house.... hmmm.... emery board?
The only problem with the 60grit might be the depth of the scratches. She might not be able to get them out. You know that’s coming,*shrug* either - exfoliation as needed.
I mean microplane zesters were originally only a woodworking tool.
Bon jovied?
Did you mean MacGyver'ed?
Ah... "half way there" to a diamond stone.No. Go over to urban dictionary then read the sentence again.
Ah... "half way there" to adiamond stonewell enough done sandpaper job but interrupted by crazy diamond shine.