Hi from Cornwall uk

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Ju Hooligan

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Hi guys and girls, brand new here, just beginning to teach myself how to airbrush, using a 3Litre compressor made by GS model As186 and a HS28p suction fed airbrush and HS32 gravity fed airbrush. looking forward to find out where this journey takes me and what i'll be able to achieve.
Happy spraying everyone
 
Welcome aboard from Australia.
Lots of laughs and learning to be had around here
 
Welcome ,I have just returned from touring Cornwall what a lovely place . Yes you will find all you need here .
 
Hi Ju, from the middle of the south coast! What aspect of ABing are you interested in? Automotive, textiles, models, fine art etc? All of the above lol. Whatever floats your boat there will be someone around here to help you along the way. Welcome aboard.
 
Welcome mate, enjoy yourself and make use of all the help and tips there are, try the search bar first as it's probably been asked already but if you get lost just ask. Plenty of free stuff to print off also just check the ABtutor tab at the top:thumbsup:.
Cornwall is a beautiful part of the country my friend.
 
Hey welcome from New Zealand. I lived in Plymouth for 15 months and loved the area. Cycled Cornwall while we were there. My Wife's family is Kitto... I understand that is "Smith" in Cornish!! :) I learnt important things like the correct way to make a Cornish cream tea (as opposed to Devon... funny people those Devonians...) and why a Cornish pasty MUST have the crust in the correct location! What part of Cornwall are you in? Another member on the forum lives on the North side... Look forward to seeing some of your work.
 
[QUOTE="markjthomson, I learnt important things like the correct way to make a Cornish cream tea (as opposed to Devon... funny people those Devonians...) and why a Cornish pasty MUST have the crust in the correct location

Haha! Mate you learnt the correct stuff there my friend, you can't beat a proper Cornish cream tea and a pastie..oh yes! when ever I have a holiday there that's what I live on for a week...good job I don't live there I would be about 20st:D
 
I just had the cream or jam first argument at a cream tea the other day!!!!! All sensible and normal people know its jam first then cream !!!!!!!!! And you can't beat a real cornish pastie. No Ginsters (spit spit) in this house !!!
 
I just had the cream or jam first argument at a cream tea the other day!!!!! All sensible and normal people know its jam first then cream !!!!!!!!! And you can't beat a real cornish pastie. No Ginsters (spit spit) in this house !!!
Precisely - I mean Devonians are nice people and all but they are clueless when it comes to how this is done... I would go so far as to say outright contrary!
 
I just had the cream or jam first argument at a cream tea the other day!!!!! All sensible and normal people know its jam first then cream !!!!!!!!! And you can't beat a real cornish pastie. No Ginsters (spit spit) in this house !!!

No no lady squishy...I most defo put the cream on first(roders clotted cream) then jam...but the Mrs does it the other way and she is always right:rolleyes:
 
being in Oz I really don't care what came first, the jam or the cream, as long as they're both there i'll demolish a plate full quite happily :D

if I'm making them I do put the jam on first, its too hard to get the jam to stay on the cream, it keeps sliding off !

I fear this thread has turned into text version of 'Master Chef' !!
 
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