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    As long as you wear a beret while you do it old chap
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joker View Post
    Not that I would do it, but does that make it OK to turn pens and use a scroll saw, as long as it's done inside the shed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dentuso View Post
    ................Is it true the older glass is, the more difficult it becomes?
    This is what I've been told, on more than one occasion, by glaziers. FWIW, I only ever cut 2nd hand glass, why would I need to cut the new stuff? You order it cut to size, besides, most of what I get now is toughened glass for my windows and doors and you can't cut that anyway.

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