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i've got a magnetic knife rack i aquired from a previous job, its 18" long and has 2 rows of magnetic strips. but even though i have that most of my tools get left on the keyboard tray of my bench (old computer table)
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message me your address and i can get it posted on weds.
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just say it kinda like i wrote it, but with a course/gutteral inflection to it and you'll pretty much have it
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front or rear tyre? and which wheels set as i'm not sure if the roadster tyres fit the coupe wheels. i have both kits and will be changing wheels anyway
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Shelby American wins Eleanor lawsuit
stitchdup replied to Lownslow's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
is the deadline auto theft worth ordering/watching? i have all the rest -
lil Daddy Roth Paints ?
stitchdup replied to Jon Haigwood's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
lil daddy roth has been selling flake since the late 90s/early naughties. the guy on fcg certainly looked similar to big daddy roth. -
What did you see on the road today?
stitchdup replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
hard to tell with the tints -
could you get a door from a breakers yard? get it in the same colour and its just a few bolts to swap it and no need to pay for paint if its the right colour
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in scotland we still put on a scottish accent to say "thurz bin a muurdur" and its all because of taggart.
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hogmany is spelt hogmanay, also tatties and neeps is called clapshot when served together
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inebriation from excessive livations can lead to lethargic hibernations
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Shelby American wins Eleanor lawsuit
stitchdup replied to Lownslow's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
the movie car was built by chip foose and steve stanford -
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This weeks work project since its too cold to paint and i aint opening the window to use the booth so another project it is. This is the new revell kit but since my background is in the vw scene i just cant leave it stock so i've printed a steering wheels and seats for the interior and a few choices for rims but i'm having difficulty choosing between them. 22" corvette 20" sensi 22" 1552 tarmacs rotiform aerodiscs (resized and recontoured) 20" porsche 911 22" audi a8 s-line rotiform sixers
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BMW 330i possibilities?
stitchdup replied to randyc's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
I can sort you a 6 cylinder bme engine from the e36. I've been playing with the printer and it was one of the things i printed. I think there might be engine bay detail for it too. i think the 325 was a six pot too as it was the 325 that were the base for the m3. -
BMW 330i possibilities?
stitchdup replied to randyc's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
fujimi have a 325 in their range that would get you most of the way there -
I might have got a little carried away now i have it working. I've been printing flat out since the first print worked and i've started modifying sizes/scales to get the wheels i want. I've printed one of blackbox stl's 527 engines with various inductions, a bmw e36 m3 engine and turbo set up, right now i have a set of wheels from an rc car i've resized to fit the e tron tyres but just in case they aren't big enough I have some other options such as a set of flat face fuchs and some 911 rims. Now it working i'm having fun playing with it so maybe next week i'll get the 32 printed.
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finally got it to work. turns out the exposure was set to 1 second which worked on the water washable resin but not on the normal resin. I also had the contact points for the print supports about half the size they needed to be. I did a print yesterday with a range of different size contact points and 0.5 seems to be working on most items but i'll probably go with 0.6 for a margin of safety. I knew it couldn't be much causing the fails so i'm happy to have it working now. I've left it and come back to it many times.
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it was a grammar joke, i didn't mean to kick off such a debate, lol
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What did you see on the road today?
stitchdup replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
thats just an all around nice picture, i could see that as a postcard -
but it could be correct, apostrophe s also means belongs to, as in possesed by so they could be saying it doesn't own airbags.
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One of my family members was interviewed on that restoration nation program a few years ago, he got subtitles but his accent was very strong as you'd expect when he'd only left the island (north ronaldsay) for military service and never left it since he came back in 1960. Mt gran on my mums side could talk away to broad yardie jamaican accents like it was nothing (the really strong reggae type accent, not the posh british jamaican accent) and you'd have thought she was jamaican but its just the similarity of the accents and how words have been broken down through use. Its like when people in england say about americans butchering the language but the truth is its about inclusivity. Everybody forgets that its not just english speaking people that migrated to america so with such a melting pot of languages it was never going to stay the same as og english. I think thats why so many spellings and meanings changed over the years