Rex, my old man and his dad were signies so I can guarantee I have more chit around my place than most. My father had a tin of red paint that his father owned and it just about needed a crane to pick it up. He would never allow me to lift the lid on it. It was just for looking at. When he died I took the lid off and it took ½ hour to stir it and I bet it would cover anything in one coat!
I also have boxes of "Signs of the Times" magazines going back to the early fifties. You would not believe the old tools and dry powders etc that I have cluttering the place up, but I can't bear to throw it out. My fathers gold kit is a doozy and so are the book keeping logs my mother did during the war years, I laugh atr the prices.
Rex, my old man and his dad were signies so I can guarantee I have more chit around my place than most. My father had a tin of red paint that his father owned and it just about needed a crane to pick it up. He would never allow me to lift the lid on it. It was just for looking at. When he died I took the lid off and it took ½ hour to stir it and I bet it would cover anything in one coat!
I also have boxes of "Signs of the Times" magazines going back to the early fifties. You would not believe the old tools and dry powders etc that I have cluttering the place up, but I can't bear to throw it out. My fathers gold kit is a doozy and so are the book keeping logs my mother did during the war years, I laugh atr the prices.