I think I will opt for buying one ![Evil Laugh :evillaugh:](https://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/Smileys/purrs smilies/evillaugh.gif)
I'm with you all the way on this one good fellow
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Even with the right tool for the job it'd still come out looking like some of those bookends that I made in woodwork class at school, I found them when I was clearing out my mum's place last year, what a haunting experience, I thought they dissapeared long ago only to return and haunt me. More than thirty years have gone by since I made them and they still have no functional use although maybe they might just possibly qualify as pieces of abstract sculpture, but I guess, as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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No, my woodworking skills reached a "zenith" of "naffness" in 1975 and I wish to spare myself, the cats and my friends, from the embarrassment of seeing how the passage of time has not improved the quality of my handywork.
Cheers
Leigh
PS. I did, in a moment of sheer madness once buy a cordless drill, it has never been out of the box but I might try and find a whisking attachment for it and turn it into a high speed electronic kitchen whisk as that's the only thing that I can think of using it for
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