Signing the Quill and Reed waggler.

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2016
  • A wee quick one tonight.
    Signing the floats I have been doing and paint tip on the reed float.
    G

Комментарии • 15

  • @ppointerman
    @ppointerman 4 года назад

    awsome work

  • @bluesimon13ify
    @bluesimon13ify 4 года назад

    Great work, a smashing float, 😀😀😀

  • @waynesmith9861
    @waynesmith9861 6 лет назад

    Very fine work, good job.

  • @davemoule3848
    @davemoule3848 Год назад

    Love your tution but missed what lacquer you use.

  • @mikerandol3257
    @mikerandol3257 5 лет назад

    Nice work

  • @peterbrown1477
    @peterbrown1477 6 лет назад

    Great job, mine never looked that good. Just a picky point. You refer to your tip finishing clours as " Luminous " which means they can be seen in the dark. Did you mean to say " Flourescent, " which is a bright, vibrant colour often used on emergency vehicles ? I only mention it as some of your subscribers may have trouble in purchasing the correct product, especially from a non specialist retailer.

  • @massimoceelticc4770
    @massimoceelticc4770 6 лет назад

    great but what do you use for the final coverage. scuse my english...greetings from italy

    • @TheGapinkerton
      @TheGapinkerton  6 лет назад

      Hi Massimo, for the top coat, I use a waterbased flooring lacquer,,,approx 10-14 very thin coats.
      Graeme

    • @massimoceelticc4770
      @massimoceelticc4770 5 лет назад

      @@TheGapinkerton you're the master of floats!!!!😀

  • @craigleibbrand7761
    @craigleibbrand7761 2 года назад

    Is he speaking English

  • @richardherrington2852
    @richardherrington2852 2 года назад

    Wish I could understand what you are saying but unfortunately... almost every word is mumbling and not clear enough to understand.

    • @matthewtanner9823
      @matthewtanner9823 2 года назад

      Richard what do you want out of life? People put themselves out to help others because they realise they are good at something and have a gift, only for people such as yourself to be downright rude in the comments. If you honestly can't understand him then I suggest that instead of complain about it you stop the video on parts you didn't understand and play it until you do. It really isn't nice saying what you've said and I suggest an appology is in order.

    • @richardherrington2852
      @richardherrington2852 2 года назад +1

      @@matthewtanner9823 You are correct Sir and I do sincerely apologize. I did not mean any disrespect whatsoever toward this man, his video or what he is sharing. The reason I cannot understand almost everything he is saying is because I am a disabled, 77 year old Veteran, retired from the U.S. Army and due to the Vietnam war years, I am deaf in my left ear and can barely hear out of my right ear. Even with trying to hear what someone is saying in person, without reading their lips while they are speaking, I can only understand a fraction of what they are saying. This man is a very good teacher and I did enjoy his video. That is why I said I wish I could understand what all he was saying. I am confident he is speaking clearly but I simply cannot hear it.

    • @matthewtanner9823
      @matthewtanner9823 2 года назад

      @@richardherrington2852 Please accept my sincerest apologies from one exsoldier to another. It must have been horriffic suffering from loss of hearing for most of your life. Graeme (Mr float Hut) has broad shoulders and I'm sure no damage has been done. I also didn't mean to offend with my comment and I wish you many happy hours with your float making and fishing Sir. All the best, Matthew

    • @richardherrington2852
      @richardherrington2852 2 года назад +1

      @@matthewtanner9823 You do not owe me an apology for anything at all. I should have explained why I could not understand what he was saying. I could understand some of what he was saying but again you are correct... I had to play the video over & over. In watching a RUclips video, when a female is talking, with a high-pitched voice... I rarely can understand anything. When in public, with everyone wearing COVID masks... it gets even more difficult. It is totally impossible to read someone's lips when they are talking. LOL