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Subject: faux cad plating

Author: John Prusnek

Date: Apr 4, 2002, 7:28 AM

Post ID: 1709988080



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Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 16:40:11 +0000
From: Fred Sahms <fr-@fredsgarage.net>
Subject: RE: faux cad plating tip

John Prusnek wrote:

 
 To get a good faux finish, take a little dust from your workbench and
lightly smear it around just before the piece is completely dry, but not
too soon.

What is this, HGTV? Seriously, what makes you think there's dust on my
workbench?
Hey, be careful or I'll invite Martha Stewart in to show us how to
change tires. If you don't have any dust you're missing an important
natural resource, not to mention a possible source of vitamins and
minerals, especially minerals if you've been buffing aluminum. I have
some extra dust bunnies behind my bench I can send you if you're short.

John Prusnek



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<pre wrap="">Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 16:40:11 +0000<br>From: Fred Sahms <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:fr-@fredsgarage.net"><fr-@fredsgarage.net></a><br>Subject: RE: faux cad plating tip<br><br>John Prusnek wrote:<br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span> To get a good faux finish, take a little dust from your workbench and <br><span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span> lightly smear it around just before the piece is completely dry, but not <br><span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span> too soon. <br></pre>
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<pre wrap=""><!----><br>What is this, HGTV? Seriously, what makes you think there's dust on my <br>workbench?</pre>
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Hey, be careful or I'll invite Martha Stewart in to show us how to change
tires. If you don't have any dust you're missing an important natural resource,
not to mention a possible source of vitamins and minerals, especially minerals
if you've been buffing aluminum. I have some extra dust bunnies behind my
bench I can send you if you're short.<br>
<br>
John Prusnek<br>



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