I have to report a serious wargaming crime (see below):
A "paste table" being used for wall papering? The second offence is the DIY instruction manual which no self-respectful amateur (DIY man) would be seen using, but in my defense it is a "book" akin to a "rule book" (first edition - some twenty years old now) of instructions on how to play" (see below)
The good news is I have half a bucket of wall paper paste looking for a none DIY home improvement use. Flocking comes immediately to mind ;)
PS Yes I had some paper "trimming" still to be done on the ceiling and skirting board overlaps :)
My own modelling table is just the right size for pasting wallpaper - it has been used for that purpose in at least four houses!
ReplyDeleteI feel your pain mate. Good job.
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ReplyDeleteTim is sounds "slippery when wet" wargaming surface. I bow to your prowess as unless provoked into another act of absurdity I will still to painting the walls where possible :)
PS Paul I have a certain respect for the "combat effectiveness" of patterned wall paper in 'ruining your day'. Unlike other forms of decorating wallpapering (pattern paper in particular) does not mix well with alcohol ;)