jack_c
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I have found if you can remove all the plastic parts then left with just a white metal piece then submersed in thinners will remove all,
Hope this helps
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Some very good and realistic bales on that french site,
Would love to give it a try sometime,
Never does work out the same as in pictures though :ha ha!:
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You can use it to bend sheet by running a line of it where you want the bend. Yes, it's great stuff and doesn't leave messy residue.
Thats what I like about it no residue left and a really nice join,
top tip, i put mind in a block of wood, with a hole drilled out for the bottle to fit into after numerous bottles went the same way, ones fitted to the bench in the shed, the other on the board i use indoors, lot eaiser then
TOP TIP is right! Genius idea thanks very much,
That will be done before any more use or I'd end up knocking it over again,
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Page 14 of the brochure,
Hard to know what people will make of it,
Considering people much prefer a 6cyl to a high hp 4 cyl,
Bound to be pretty fuel efficient I would have thought?
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I've done EXACTLY the same thing before! It spills flipping easy too as well. I lost near enough the whole damn bottle. Must be in this topic somewhere too :ha ha!:
Too right it spills easily,
Took me a while to react as I seen it pouring out all over the table, lost about half the bottle...
When tidying the mess ended up with a layer of melted plastic all over my hands :ha ha!: , and realised how close it was to ruining my wee bag of decals from Henri Walker
Must say it is very good though
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Seen this being discussed on BFF
Seems its a 3cyl too
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Having read on here about the EMA plastic weld I ordered a bottle,
Was getting on well with it and was happy with the results... then knocked it over with my elbow and ruined the piece I was making plus a few other bits of plastruct that were in the vicinity,
I'd be fairly sure you could hear the words that came out of my mouth several miles away
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Proxxon KG 50 cut off saw,
Good job so far although haven't done an awful pile with it yet,
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He doesn't do patterned does he?
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These minimum orders are very annoying but not a pile I can do,
Will hold off to see if I need any more stuff then place an order,
Thanks
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1 year and 1 month to the day,
Only 109 posts too, Hopefully that will change over the next year as I have plenty of things planned that once complete I'll share,
Well I have all the intentions to do them just hope it works out,
This forum has definately fuelled my interest and everyone is so willing to help!
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That would be great Tris,
Thanks Joe looks to be what I am after
Is there a minimum order for squires? I've just done a big order from EMA and won't be ordering more for a while,
Thanks for the help
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Have thought of that idea Sean,
It can definately be bought as a sheet but I just don't know where,
If not I'll prob use that idea or a piece of hollylovestoys white corrugate but just don't think it would be right,
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This sort of thing:
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I wonder does that have the oposite on the other side?
as is the other way round I need it,
Thanks!
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I am planning on doing a detailed trailer for my own layout of a local trailer manufacturer but I'm stuck on the front panel,
I have looked for a while but can find a material with a large enough spacing between the indents
Anyone any ideas?
Thinking this only 7mm or so?
Thanks in advance
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Weights were upside down on some of the pictures of the 3080 but in reality are the right way round,
So would assume this would be the same,
That's an amateur mistake though
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I have one of these on Ebay at the minute
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121007713746?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1586.l2649
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Is there a set of 34" rear wheels on a model in the right style that would suit the 390?
Also a 4wd one with, 34 - 24 will be awkward as very few models have this size in the correct style? (correct me if I'm wrong?)
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Those pictures of the 390 and 690 are definately an improvement,
But they still don't look 100%?
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Thanks,
It is based on the Wiking Fendt 936 with various other models used as shown in the pictures,
The forum will soon get you upto date with whats available on the market now after being out for 6 years!
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These will be for sale at Moira show!
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Getting ready for the show now,
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Thanks,
The end result has came out better than I anticipated
fuel tank
in Other Conversions & Scratch Builds
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Thats exactly what came into my head...
If it is, well done for creativity!