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Stump Stools First Attempt (Amazon links in description) 

Thomas Lightle
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Heavy duty scraper: amzn.to/33jrrNL
Milwaukee angle grinder: amzn.to/3ghYQf9
Wire cup wheel: amzn.to/2Dno4dH
Respirator: amzn.to/33di5TF
Respirator cartridges: amzn.to/3hP5EkI
Rigid belt sander: amzn.to/3hUZBLw
My current 5" random orbit sander: amzn.to/3gi7D0M
5 minute epoxy: amzn.to/30edbDK
Wagner HVLP sprayer: amzn.to/2D7tkCb
Spar urethane: amzn.to/3jXm1xv
Table top epoxy: amzn.to/3jZY9cE
So I am trying to develop the best way to make these stump stools, and I think I figured out every wrong way to do them. Here are some things I have learned along the way:
1. Use logs that have already shed their bark, they will be drier and it will save a ton of work.
2. Do not use a wire wheel, it gouges the wood too much, then you spend a ton of time sanding out the gouges.
3. Spar urethane takes too many coats to build up a good layer. I later switched to epoxy.
4. When using epoxy, the end grain has to be sealed, either with several coats of urethane, or with wood filler. I tried both with mixed results.
The last 2 pictures in this video were finished with epoxy which gives it a beautiful thick, durable, wet-look coating.
Enjoy the video!
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@mustaphaelfakir2478
@mustaphaelfakir2478 7 лет назад
With which product you have the finish
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 7 лет назад
+Mustapha Elfakir I stained the wood first with Minwax penetrating stain. Then I sealed the wood with spar urethane. The topcoat is done with bartop epoxy. Sometimes I would skip the stain or the urethane depending on the look I was going for. Hope that helps!
@mustaphaelfakir2478
@mustaphaelfakir2478 7 лет назад
thank you so match
@stuffwelike7184
@stuffwelike7184 4 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop I'm using a couple of stumps to make a fairy garden. I'll be leaving the bark on can I just use the epoxy or do I need another type sealnt?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
I think your best bet would be the epoxy. Depending on the type of wood and when it was cut, it can be hard to keep the bark attached.
@qo2097
@qo2097 3 года назад
Did you have to season the wood? How is it holding up?
@tabbymartin7458
@tabbymartin7458 3 года назад
Love the background music and the reference for the tools listed in description, thank you!!
@infowazz
@infowazz 6 лет назад
definitely on my bucket list.
@paultregoning9033
@paultregoning9033 4 года назад
Need to level them too, build a jig and use a router to ensure both sides are 100% level for a better end result!
@qwickin-4658
@qwickin-4658 7 лет назад
Nice video.....Great Job. I'm making a few to go around the pool. Thanks.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@ricojsuave
@ricojsuave 2 года назад
Absolutely love the music and you did a stand-up job on the video. Love that you are a Cardinal fan as well. Cheers!
@BuhlzI
@BuhlzI 5 лет назад
I might recommend getting an Arbortech Turboplaner. It will simplify debarking the stump
@mayatuck
@mayatuck 3 года назад
5:52 My hernia exploded just watching you! Nice job man!
@ladyt2588
@ladyt2588 6 лет назад
U killed the soundtrack
@castanedagus
@castanedagus 2 года назад
Good job. But you missed a whole step after you stained it. How did you get the epoxy in it??
@humanofearth7524
@humanofearth7524 3 года назад
How bad of an idea would it be to do this to an entire tree? Had an oak tree fall right in the middle of another oak. Thinking about stripping it and leaving it there.
@shawnaustin7159
@shawnaustin7159 3 года назад
Good work!
@MasterPCTech
@MasterPCTech 11 месяцев назад
Awesome… thank you so much! TotalBoat it is! I didn’t even know the stuff existed 😂❤
@remopiccioni9456
@remopiccioni9456 3 года назад
Damn you work fast!!! Lol
@coreygruber9056
@coreygruber9056 7 лет назад
How long was your piece drying? Did you have to put a sealing stain? Or can you go straight for the epoxy?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 7 лет назад
I really should do a follow-up to this video as I don't use many of these techniques anymore. To answer your question, you can do it either way, depending on the look you want. I have stained and sealed with urethane on some, I have also applied epoxy directly to the raw wood. It is easier to seal the end grain with something because if you don't, bubbles will form and it will ruin your epoxy finish. If you get bubbles, you can lightly sand the surface to even it out and apply a second coat of epoxy. I let the epoxy cure overnight for each coat, but it really depends on the brand and type you use.
@Man-u-flex
@Man-u-flex 2 года назад
What did you paint it with first after sanding it down ? And what other coats you used on top of that? Thanks
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 2 года назад
In the video I used spar urethane. After that one I started using table top epoxy and it works really well.
@fakhruddinhasnan7193
@fakhruddinhasnan7193 3 года назад
Is this pine or cedar wood stump?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 3 года назад
Maple
@davidwhytock689
@davidwhytock689 4 года назад
thanks for the video, im about todo that with 5 of those, so i've definitely have my work cut out fro me. These logs have been through the weather so i hope i can bring them back to some life. Any ideas would be helpful thanks sir.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
Usually, the effects of weather can be sanded out. Depends on how long they were exposed. Good luck!
@SocialAssistor
@SocialAssistor 4 года назад
Can we get an update? I know you said you dont use this method anymore but I wanted to know the status of your wood now ESPECIALLY since it was fresh cut and wet. I have two huge maple stumps that are a week old and I dont want to wait to dry them. PLEASE Help!
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
Chattmagic I wish I could tell you. These were made for a client and I have no idea how they aged. If I had to guess, they probably cracked as they dried out. Sealing it with urethane or epoxy would help slow the drying process though and may help prevent cracking.
@SocialAssistor
@SocialAssistor 4 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop Ok thanks. I dont care about cracking. but there are mixed reviews on using green wood.
@MrThenry1988
@MrThenry1988 Год назад
Looking good. Im certain these will dry out and crack more. I always wondered if you could seal it enough to seal in all the moisture so it wont crack.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop Год назад
Only if it was super dry
@sitontony
@sitontony 6 лет назад
Nice job
@P_rask
@P_rask 8 месяцев назад
Could you use epoxy to seal the log without having to remove the bark??
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 8 месяцев назад
Definitely you could. Make sure you soak it in really well so the bark doesn’t fall off after a year or two
@toddweller
@toddweller 7 лет назад
Great job, looks awesome!
@meharsingh7504
@meharsingh7504 Год назад
Could you please tell why did you use hardener and resin at 3:30?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop Год назад
To plug a hole in the stump to give me a flat surface on top.
@1977jmad
@1977jmad 7 лет назад
Amazing. I always see stumps that big in my hood but all I see in them are Tikis. Good work!
@NenaL86
@NenaL86 3 года назад
How do you know if a stump is usable? We just cut down a ton of pine trees in our yard a few months ago & stump grinded yesterday. I have about 50 beautiful large slices of wood that are begging to become something useful. However it's raining today & some look a little "moldy" as is already? How do I differentiate between what's too far gone or not? How so I preserve the one's that aren't?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 3 года назад
If you have the time, dry them out as slowly as you can. I would paint both cut ends with a latex paint and store them on their side under shelter and elevated off the ground. Problem with pine is that it is very wet and soft. Chances are good that even with the proper prep, you will still experience significant cracking throughout the logs as they dry. Good luck!
@NenaL86
@NenaL86 3 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop ty 4 the reply I plan on pigmented epoxy for cracks, so hopefully that won't be too much of a bothersome🤔 I am Having a pretty hard time finding any tutorials for live pine preservation & now I know why. Appreciate the advice! Wish me luck!
@rjwoods5175
@rjwoods5175 5 лет назад
Could you please tell me what stain you used as well what was in the sprayer?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 5 лет назад
I used various minwax stains. The red stain was a red mahogany stain. I used spar urethane in the sprayer, but I found that using epoxy for the topcoat worked better.
@mrsteama
@mrsteama 5 лет назад
Music was doper than dope! I have five pine stumps that i would like to convert to something. Might make four stump stools and use one as a chopping block!
@ladyt2588
@ladyt2588 6 лет назад
I actually want to leave the bark on. What u think? Just add more epoxy to the bark right? Maybe lay flat and hit each side with epoxy. Flame up the resin and not the epoxy after pouring right?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
+Lady T it can be difficult. If the wood is too wet, it will mess up the epoxy over time. Too dry and the bark will fall off on its own. I'd let the stump dry out really well without disturbing it. When ready, start pouring resin into the cracks and between the wood and the bark. Once that sets up, you can finish the top and do the final pour. It may take several pours to fill in the cracks and the space between the bark and wood. Let me know how it goes if you do try it.
@lillily1
@lillily1 5 лет назад
Did you try it ?
@robynjean3800
@robynjean3800 4 года назад
Am I able to debark my stump when it is freshly cut and then leave outside to dry?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
Yes, I would suggest using a drawknife to peel the bark when the stump is freshly cut. Difficulty of peeling the bark depends on the species of tree you are working on. Good luck!
@MrPatdeeee
@MrPatdeeee 4 года назад
We had a HUGE oak tree fall yesterday, on our property. As the tree people were cutting the tree into logs to hall off, we asked them if they would slice one of the logs about 3 inches thick. The diameter is about 3 feet and they graciously did it. Bless their hearts. (Incidentally, the stump was about 8 feet in diameter. Wow!) We want to put finish on it that will protect it, since it will be bolted to another big tree; so we can put our names on it; and it can be seen as you drive up the driveway. Can the author of this DIY video (or others) give us a step by step procedure; of how to prepare and finish this log; so that it would weather for yrs to come. Please, and thanks a million.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
Hi Pat, as that oak slice dries out, it will want to crack since is it so thin. You may be able to keep the cracking to a minimum by painting both sides with a real thick coat of latex paint. Wood dries at about 1 year per inch, so a 3 inch slab should take about 3 years to air dry. You can speed that up with a kiln. My suggestion for a finish is either spar urethane or clear table top epoxy. Cheers!
@MrPatdeeee
@MrPatdeeee 4 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop Thank you Thomas
@halfacrehomemaker
@halfacrehomemaker 11 месяцев назад
So, is it bad to seal a log like yours until it’s dry? We are cutting down trees soon and I’d like to seal some stumps to use as seating, but I have no way to dry a large stump.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 10 месяцев назад
It is not critical to dry out a stump before finishing it, but you should be aware of what will happen as the stump does dry out over time even with finish applied. The moisture could ruin the finish as it evaporates from the wood. This could cloud the finish, make it bubble up or crack it depending on what type of finish you use. As the stump dries out it will crack. If left untreated, these cracks will allow bugs and additional moisture in which would lead to rot. If the stump is being used indoors, it won’t be a serious concern, but if they are being used outdoors, you will want to reapply finish regularly to seal any new cracks that may form over time. Hope that helps!
@latenttweet
@latenttweet 4 года назад
Holy shit that thing is heavy
@MegaSmooth17
@MegaSmooth17 3 года назад
is It possible to do this with a pine tree as well??
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 3 года назад
Sure!
@praiseelohim9
@praiseelohim9 6 лет назад
Great work and nice video. Can you kindly list the tools used and resin, varnish names? Thanks
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
The tools were fairly simple. Hammer and scraper to get the bark off. Wire wheel on an angle grinder was used also to get down to bare wood. I used a random orbit palm sander in some spots, belt sander to do some leveling. I originally used Helmsman spar urethane on the first couple, but have since moved to marine epoxy as it is easier to get that high gloss, wet look. Any 2 part marine epoxy will work, here is a link to a good quality, affordable one: www.amazon.com/Crystal-Clear-Table-Coating-Tabletop/dp/B01LYK2NAG/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1508175761&sr=8-6&keywords=marine+epoxy
@praiseelohim9
@praiseelohim9 6 лет назад
Thomas Lightle - Red Barn Woodworking - Thanks!
@phucanhmraz
@phucanhmraz 3 года назад
My log was chopped down recently and still pretty wet. Scraping out the bark is quite difficult. How long do I need to wait for it to dry out naturally? Cheers.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 3 года назад
Logs take a long time to dry out. For best results, paint both cut ends of the log and store in a dry part of the house for about a year. Rule of thumb is 1 year per inch, but my experience is that it can dry out much quicker than that, especially if stored in a dry, air conditioned space. The purpose of the paint is to actually slow down the drying of the cut ends of the wood. If they dry out faster than the rest of the log, you will end up with huge cracks in the ends. Good luck!
@dennistracy2885
@dennistracy2885 3 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop Can you stain instead of paint the ends before it is dry?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 3 года назад
The purpose of painting the ends is to slow the drying process so the wood won’t crack. Stain wouldn’t create the right type of barrier for that to happen
@AmigaA-or2hj
@AmigaA-or2hj 2 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop Thanks for the tip!
@donovang6911
@donovang6911 7 лет назад
How dry was the stump before you began coating it?
@chshet
@chshet 4 года назад
It should be completely dry before you start doing anything. Try to dry it as slow as possible to prevent cracks.
@moochythecat3435
@moochythecat3435 Год назад
Did you put the stump in your living room?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop Год назад
No, these were for a customer
@lenna3647
@lenna3647 Год назад
Off topic but your dog is soooo cute 🥰
@theExciton
@theExciton Год назад
I was sincerely waiting that back door to fall off XD
@Realityof76
@Realityof76 4 года назад
How did you get the top and bottom cut completely level??
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
I didn’t. On these, I just eyeballed it. I used a router to flatten out some rough cuts, but that is it. If you are interested in a good flattening jig look up “Nick Offerman flattening jig” on google. You’ll find all the info you need there.
@Realityof76
@Realityof76 4 года назад
Thomas Lightle - Red Barn Woodworking ok thank you!
@Mrpeacelovelive
@Mrpeacelovelive 5 лет назад
Did you plan to use the stump stools outside y or indoor?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 5 лет назад
These were made for outdoor use.
@Mrpeacelovelive
@Mrpeacelovelive 5 лет назад
Thanks.
@arnelscott4662
@arnelscott4662 6 лет назад
I know someone asked this before but I may have missed the answer. How long do you let the wood dry for? I have 6 stumps I just cut the 18” - 20”. 4 came from a tree cut down maybe 3 months ago. And 2 from a tree just cut today and want to know what’s a good amount of time to wait before digging into them, please
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
There is a tradeoff. The longer you dry them, the sturdier the finish will be. At the same time, the longer you dry them, the more cracks will appear. Having said that, the ones in the video were very green - less than 6 months old, and they have held up for more than a year. I suggest if you do make these with green stumps, you use a bar top or marine epoxy to finish them and not spar urethane. Good luck!
@arnelscott4662
@arnelscott4662 6 лет назад
Thomas Lightle - Red Barn Woodworking I apologize for my inexperience. I’m not familiar with a lot of the terms. Sturdy finish? More cracks appearing in what? What’s very green referring to? Bar top marine epoxy? I need a book or video to watch about terms and techniques… lol. But I’m eager to learn and do this project well. Thank you for the fast response btw
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
As a stump dries out, it will crack. All wet wood does and it is inevitable - especially if it dries really fast. The drier the wood, the more stable it is, but as mentioned before, the more cracked it will be. Green just means wood that is freshly cut and not yet dried.The finish is what you will be coating the outside of your stump to protect it from the elements. For outdoor use, the choices tend to be limited to spar urethane or epoxy. Urethane will be more flexible, but is not as tough as epoxy. I started out making these with spar urethane, but since switched to the epoxy because I could easily get a thick, glossy layer with one pour vs. the many coats you would need to apply with urethane. Hope that helps!
@akinyicolang69
@akinyicolang69 2 года назад
Lovely
@nicky331
@nicky331 2 года назад
Great job, i feel you when ever you pick up that stump.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 2 года назад
And it was still wet! Oof!
@matthewmerry2679
@matthewmerry2679 3 года назад
How long had the stump been drying before you sealed it? I want to do this to 2 gorgeous red oak stumps, but they were cut down recently. Can you seal a log before it's cured 1-2 years?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 3 года назад
To be honest, those stumps were pretty fresh when I did them. I don’t know how they fared over the years because I sold them shortly after making them. I could see one of two scenarios: either the interior moisture ends up ruining the finish and rotting the stump or the finish seals the stump and allows it to dry slowly without cracking. If you let the stump dry first, it will crack.
@brandonpettipas-elkins5062
@brandonpettipas-elkins5062 2 года назад
What stuff did you use?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 2 года назад
In the video I used spar urethane. Afterwards I started using pour-on epoxy. The only difference is with the epoxy, you have to be sure the wood is fairly dry.
@brandonpettipas-elkins5062
@brandonpettipas-elkins5062 2 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop wow man that's awesome
@drewpen7956
@drewpen7956 6 лет назад
How did you ensure the ends of the log were plumb and level?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
I have a calibrated butt.
@drewpen7956
@drewpen7956 6 лет назад
Thomas Lightle - Red Barn Woodworking What is a calibrated butt?
@slimmyhendrix4067
@slimmyhendrix4067 6 лет назад
That's when you have enough junk in the trunk to prevent tipping over. Also known as "Bedunkadunk" to its African counterparts . Woodworkers should calibrate every weekend if possible. Just don't calibrate too much or you'll go broke in no time
@SLickev92
@SLickev92 6 лет назад
Where do you get your stumps from I want to make one...you cut them yourself?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
Sometimes I get them from neighbors who have cut down their trees. I also get them from landscape supply places that grind their own mulch. They bring the stumps in to grind them into mulch, sometimes if they are a nice species of wood, I'll buy a few off the owner.
@Singlewomensurviving
@Singlewomensurviving 3 года назад
How would cherry and oak stumps fare?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 3 года назад
I think they would do great. And they would be beautiful
@petet2036
@petet2036 4 года назад
Can the bark not be saved?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
The bark can be saved, but it largely depends on when the tree was cut down. It is easier to preserve the bark on trees that are cut down during the summer. All bark eventually will detach itself from the stump. but if you use a lot of epoxy or some other thick finish it will help the bark stay attached.
@blondeintally
@blondeintally 4 года назад
I have a lot of pine logs downed my Hurricane Michael that the loggers didn't take. Looking for something to make out of them instead of just a giant bonfire.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 4 года назад
I had a friend take a couple of pine trees down in his yard. They were killed by beetles. He took a chainsaw and split them down the middle and made benches out of them. Unfortunately, pine is so soft, there isn’t much else you can do with it.
@p4pking393
@p4pking393 2 года назад
thats beautiful! do you sell em?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 2 года назад
I did years ago, but not anymore
@p4pking393
@p4pking393 2 года назад
@@SouthpawWorkshop man id take em to a market in the city. those are beautiful and theyd last forever
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 2 года назад
Thanks!
@opasworkshop8373
@opasworkshop8373 7 лет назад
I was wondering how long it was going to take to figure out to put that plug in there before you put the resin in LOL nice job on the stool hey we should probably get together since we live so close to each other and do a couple of collaboration videos let me know what you think
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 7 лет назад
+Opa's Workshop sure thing! We can work out the details through email. Tnlightle@gmail.com
@lillily1
@lillily1 5 лет назад
Opa's Workshop did you do it ?
@TomSojer1982
@TomSojer1982 6 лет назад
I šta, napravio si panj? Bravo!
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
panj 2.0 novi i poboljšani!
@ladyt2588
@ladyt2588 6 лет назад
What did u use again to clear the bark reminants off? Angle grinder?
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 6 лет назад
+Lady T I used a few things. I started by using a heavy duty scraper, then moved in to a wire wheel on an angle grinder. The angle grinder may have been a little too aggressive as it left deep marks on the surface of the stump. The slow and steady way is to peel the bark off by hand or with a chisel, then sand smooth.
@TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP
@TJSWOODWORKINGSHOP 7 лет назад
Very nice bro i like it my friend :)
@user-qx6vq6dd9u
@user-qx6vq6dd9u 5 лет назад
😁👍
@epixdevo3180
@epixdevo3180 7 лет назад
Look at spot
@casandrahanson6457
@casandrahanson6457 7 лет назад
why did you plug it and do you all tree trumps that way.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 7 лет назад
Just trying to reduce the amount of epoxy needed to fill the hole. Epoxy is expensive!
@user-pq8pw5wo1r
@user-pq8pw5wo1r 4 года назад
جميل
@flippedflop
@flippedflop 6 лет назад
I would never trust myself with a hammer and chisel working on my truck tailgate.
@kellycarron7843
@kellycarron7843 3 года назад
The music was NOT to my liking! (That's me being polite) so I just muted it. Video was fun and helped me out, THANKS!
@levilepinski8698
@levilepinski8698 3 года назад
Lol
@PCDisciple
@PCDisciple Год назад
Ok kelly
@anastasiavera879
@anastasiavera879 2 года назад
Would be nice for him to list what tools, sandpaper, and products he was using and how well they worked, etc
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 2 года назад
I did list the products used in the video. Check the description.
@deathpony698
@deathpony698 5 лет назад
silence... music... silence...
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 5 лет назад
The “free” music I used in the video all of a sudden became copyrighted 2 years after I published this video. The options were silence the newly copyrighted music or remove the video completely. Which would you have chosen?
@robertcornelius3514
@robertcornelius3514 7 лет назад
First, young one, you need to straighten out the fins on the AC condenser. Doing this will help teach you patience. Second, young one, don't be a perfectionist on the first dozen or so. You'll thank me later.
@SouthpawWorkshop
@SouthpawWorkshop 7 лет назад
Robert Cornelius I think I learned enough patience just reading your comment.
@Shootingstar1203
@Shootingstar1203 7 лет назад
Robert Cornelius how old r u?
@stepbackjack4194
@stepbackjack4194 6 лет назад
Dude is so old, back in his day rainbows were black and white. Dude so old he burps dust. This guy invented fire for petesakes
@shivji8285
@shivji8285 4 года назад
Mate , your dog needs hearing protection.
@Diozark
@Diozark 5 лет назад
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