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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

installed the GP factor folding table... such a great product wow.. easy installation great work GP! Anyone know what is the best oil to put on the slide out table?
Food grade paraffin oil is often used. I have used it safely for years on my cutting board.
 
I did a food safe stain and protective wax paste on mine. I’ve also used Howard butcher block oil and their conditioner products on our kitchen cutting boards and really liked it.
 

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Delivered the Morgan to Cranfield to get it's new roof and we now have some mission creep as the trimmers will sort out some of the existing trim faults, like replacing the seat foam with the correct density foam. It should be ready for collection on Saturday.

To get the most out of the borrowed trailer and to clear a lock-up garage, so I can surrender it back to the housing association, (I'm executor for an old mate with as bad a car habit as me), picked up his old Ford Focus from Bloxwich and took it to my friendly argicultural engineer for a reasoned opinion on whether to fix or scrap the Focus. The thumb was down, as with rusty sills, lots of bodywork issues, age, mileage and general market value, it will go to salvage on the trailer to maximise the price given.

The around trip was about 230 miles and the Grenadier just lapped it up. As a tow car, it is wonderful; it barely noticed the Morgan, although at 700kg, it is a bit lightweight; even the Focus at roughly double the weight was no issue. There is plenty of power and the gearbox makes the best of the power and torque available.
 
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