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Re: Covered in it.
soo what simpson person are you today then mate
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Re: Covered in it.
31hI70IMaCL__SS500_.jpgsorry couldn't resist it....
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Re: Covered in it.
that as mad e my day
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Thought I might amuse you lot.
Priming anhydrite floor, shuck the bottle opened and starting priming floor, so far so good.
Top up of primer in the tray needed, went to re-shake the bottle and I had not put the lid on, you can guess what happened next

abso covered in yellow primer.
And NO. You not getting pics.

Nice one Dave lol
tapatalk on my HTC
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Re: Covered in it.
yellow ? What primer is that ?
Never mind it could have been blue primer then you would have looked like a large Smurf !
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Stone fix primer, sweatshirt is hard as nails now lol.
Needed some new ones anyway.
What was funny was me washing my face etc outside with hose pipe and it's peeing down.
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Re: Covered in it.
Think of the hours of fun you will have peeling it off tonight
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Re: Covered in it.
sounds very messy
And a waste of primer.Did you have enough to finish job?
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Gall.B
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Originally Posted by
Gall.B

very funny Dave.
Stepping of a hop-up in to a bucket of addy or water is my usual

I did that last week! First thing in the morning as well so had to work all day with a wet foot!
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Re: Covered in it.
daves primer.jpegYes Dave the primer has been diluted m8.
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Gall.B
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Re: Covered in it.
The results of quality work last longer than the shock of the price
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Re: Covered in it.
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Re: Covered in it.
Could've been worse, could have been me
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Covered in it.
Or me ....
Get a new helper Dave to open them.
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user123
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We want a pic Dave! Come on
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Re: Covered in it.
i've done that with inhibitor dave. not clever especially when customer is stood behind you lol.
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