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Telstra are saying because it's not on contract they can't help. I bought it outright at the Telstra store so they say that store is a third party so I must go back there.
MB learnt the hard way many years ago to make sure the Telstra shop you purchase from is NOT A Telstra Franchise shop. Telstra any issue no problem with replacement or to have problem rectified. Privately owned Telstra shop equals a nightmare. In short purchased a top of the range phone and had to take it back next day as it was faulty. They said leave it with us and you will have it back in approx three weeks. My reply was I have a better idea, which is refund me now and I'll go and buy from elsewhere.
 
Well right now I’m hating on Victoria. 32 degrees yesterday and now it’s 11, windy and raining. Who should have to light the fire after a 32 degree day.
Probably should go in whinge of the day.
Whilst on that topic got kicked out of the shed this arvo as the thrushes that are nesting in there didn’t take kindly to my grinding away. I like them so finished up and left them in peace.
 
Well right now I’m hating on Victoria. 32 degrees yesterday and now it’s 11, windy and raining. Who should have to light the fire after a 32 degree day.
Probably should go in whinge of the day.
Whilst on that topic got kicked out of the shed this arvo as the thrushes that are nesting in there didn’t take kindly to my grinding away. I like them so finished up and left them in peace.
Well it's gunna be 35C in Bris today--whew!!!!
 
Outside is coming along nicely , tomorrow I’ll start stripping back the inside of the f the chest to get it back to the natural wood, after that l need to prepare some wood putty to fill in all the gauges and other imperfections.. really need to address the area where the wood has deteriorated around the hinges , that’s going to be tricky..1178EE85-359E-4414-9237-C2045FBF3DFA.jpegA5A66652-47A0-488B-B5E7-CC501C5863E7.jpeg
 
Cut yourself a small plywood jig which you can then clamp against the hinge rail as a guide for your chisel to give you a nice clean sharp edge. Glue in a new block, sand, keeping any dust to mix with glue and fill any gaps etc. Luckily with it being at the back it shouldn’t be too visible, particularly as it will be hidden under the hinge knuckle.
Good luck, always hard to tell from photos, is it Aussie oak?
 
Not sure what species it is Manpa, it has a slight redish tinge to it
I wouldn’t have imagined that under all that paint and stain was such a pretty looking timber,, Now I’m perplexed on how i can treat the timber to accentuate its natural beauty 🤔
 
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Lanolin does a very nice job. It soaks in so you need to reapply it a couple of times over a few weeks. If you put too much it buffs of nicely to a waxy type polish.
Thanks Phil
I am inclined to avoid applying a commercial wood stain and your suggestion gives me another option to enhance the color instead of covering it with something out of a tin
 
Thanks Phil
I am inclined to avoid applying a commercial wood stain and your suggestion gives me another option to enhance the color instead of covering it with something out of a tin

You can try the lanolin option on some spare timber to see if you're happy with it. I use it all over the place and soak my new pick handles in it. The floors of the old wool sheds show well it waterproofs and preserves timber.
 
Getting ready to head up north Camping So I'm sorting my cold weather gear for the trip, It's winter here now and tonight is the first cold night of this Winter, It's about -4*c at the moment, and up north it will -11* this week so it's starting to cool down,
 

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