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Talking About Trains...

I needed to find a way to rescue paint as it needed rescuing and it is only around 30 years old. I added a little thinners and stirred it with a small screwdriver for 20-30 minutes but it was still grainy.
I tried some new paint but the new paint was so thin and runny that it is not the quality of older paints, so I went back to the older tin from a different manufacturer that made quality paint which dissapeared when the postal service banned paints through the post, and I mounted a paperclip (Do you call them "Figure of 8 clips in the USA?), formed it into the shape I wanted and put it in my minidrill with the speed turned down. Ran it for a minute or two in the paint and it came out perfectly! Job done! So now I am almost ready to use the rescued paint...

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