Is there a reliable way to coat a piece of surgical steel body jewellery?
Chyna knows something about piercings, judging from the photo...
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Is there a reliable way to coat a piece of surgical steel body jewellery?
Chyna knows something about piercings, judging from the photo...
ita is evil and MEAN.
Thanks, Erin! I can't do the gold, but the titanium is a possibility.
Did you get a piercing? Or is it ears?
ita! Stop frightening the children!
Kristin, I don't know about surgical steel, but I plate my platinum wedding set with rhodium every couple of years. It's the only way.
Erin, I now have a vision of you, holsters full of glads. "Ka-CHING! Draw, pardner!"
Fours pages written. It's a start.
I am not looking at that other link.
Hee. That belt would look lovely which my stocking cap, sarong and fuzzy slippers, which is what I'm currently wearing.
If hurling flowers doesn't work, I can pelt people with my space heater.
Deb--I don't know anything about budgets, sorry. I am sure there were still lots of WWII jeeps floating around Africa in 1954. Here's a link of movies released that year from IMDB:
Once again, the wife reminds me I write too slowly.
Robin, you know what's weird, about the leftover Jeeps? They featured fairly prominently in the prologue to my fourth series books, as well. All this research for about four lines and a mental image...
I wonder what movies on location actually cost back in the when old days?