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Imagen using this on a job, are you gonna paint my house or kill me,loool

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I don't get those battery powered caulking guns.....

Now THIS I'd like...........


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Set phasers on stun.............

Probably designed for the American market where it's too much trouble to squeeze a trigger. :mrgreen:


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Imagen or imagine?? Come on Fordy your giving us painters a bad name!! :oops:


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holy sh1t it's WEAPON of MASS DECORATION

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Deccy wrote:
Imagen or imagine?? Come on Fordy your giving us painters a bad name!! :oops:


Imagen is the name of the guy in the video....(He has issues) :mrgreen:

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Yu Fordy I was hoping for Imogen pulling a thing out, and then I got a picture of a decorating tool... sheesh.

I like the fact that the tool is the biggest heap of rubbish I've seen for a while. What next a brush which flops back and forth at the touch of a button? Maybe a powered rotating tea cup to save effort whilst drinking.

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Maybe a powered rotating tea cup to save effort whilst drinking.



now that sounds cool :lol:


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I'd like a self-reloading paint brush, save dipping it in the tin, so tedious.

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save dipping it in the tin,




Tut Tut Mooncat...you should always use a Kettle... :wink:

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I THOUGHT somebody would pick me up on that! As it 'appens, guys and gals, I do use a kettle on biggies, but on models and such, I dip the brush in the tin.

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I get sick of emptying and cleaning the kettle. As I drink alot of tea :lol:


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