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  • #61
    Originally Posted by justf View Post
    I have used coutts oil on saturday. Leaves a lovely finish very smooth and seems to bring out grain just a little darker, better than linseed oil on its own imho. Not tried mw oil leo but would recommend coutts.
    Cheers will order a bottle

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    • #62
      It would be very difficult to reduce by 0.5mm and not get a good result. I think what more interesting is the thought process and reasons behind the reduction and more importantly whether or not the reduction produces the desired results.

      Keep us posted.

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      • #63
        Hi, your website doesn't work; do you have contact details I get you on?

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        • #64
          Hi, your website doesn't work

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          • #65
            Hi Bristol Cue Service

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            • #66
              Your website doesn't work and I cannot find any details on Google

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              • #67
                Have you now closed?

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                • #68
                  I can't find your details

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                  • #69
                    I had forgotten this thread. Will it come to life every couple of years like this?
                    王可

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                    • #70
                      Perhaps all the treated cues fell apart ?

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                      • #71
                        I suspect that any vegetable oil is probably OK. The trick is not to use too much. To help with that a bit of a volatile organic solvent as a thinner is added so that you are applying less of the oil.

                        Years ago I worked in a bank. Before knocking on the manager's door we had to look through a door viewer to see if he had anybody with him. The door was beautifully french polished but just near the spy hole there was a spot where one's nose touched when using the spyhole. That point was absolutley gorgeous. I think it was the application of the grease from people's skin over the course of years.
                        王可

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