What's up at home today...?

7 years 11 months ago #997 by Maki
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Speaking much with hands during the match, Gianluigi did not have energy anymore to catch the tranverse bar. Beautiful fall ! :rofl:




The Belgian can console themselves with this funny falling;)

The coach Antonio Conte, did even better :lol:




I imagine him at the end of the euro:
:gasp:
:lol:
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7 years 11 months ago #998 by Rs_Funzo
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Lol I didn't see the Buffon's fall during the match :D

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7 years 10 months ago - 7 years 10 months ago #999 by snowman
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I found this old petrol lamp 3 years ago when we started destroing a part of
construction that was around the house, where they used to keep chicken
and pigs.

Cleaned it a bit. I don't know if I'll manage to clean and paint the metal parts
plus changing that mirror this summer. It's made of glass and evething is
functional, just needs that rust removed. Maybe it's around 40-50 years old
or older.






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7 years 10 months ago #1000 by Rs_Funzo
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It's very nice, Snow :gj:
In my opinion you should just clean it and don't touch anything. old stuffs are beautiful just because they are old and especially authentic. However, if you want to paint it, ask to someone expert before to do anything. You risk to ruin it...

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7 years 10 months ago - 7 years 10 months ago #1001 by NL
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Nice!
Some advice: the wick is probably old and hard and won't function properly.
What you can do is get the wick out, put it in boiling water to get old the oils out (use old pan - outside if possible)
Than let it dry completely.
If you reinstall the wick and fill the lamp with oil give it at least 30 minutes to soak full of oil before you light it.
After lighting and letting it burn for a little while, blow it out and cut the burned part off square.

Some of mine ;)




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7 years 10 months ago #1002 by snowman
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You're talking to him, the expert.
It would take half a day to do it, but it wouldn't be used for anything, maybe not
even as a decoration.

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