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Bell/MTS!𤬠I have 3 pvr boxes and one of them recently quit working. Itās happened before and like last time I was told I need to get a newer box. No biggieā¦I went and swapped it out at a fairly close by B/MTS store. Well it wouldānt work. Spent well over an hour on the phone with tech support switching cables and unplugging/plugging things in. They eventually agreed to (after 3 requests) to send a tech out tomorrow. Well shortly after I hung up I realized that nothing works anymore.𤯠None of my three pvrs, not my internet, not my security cams, or my wifi. I called back and they said they could have someone here by 8pm today. Well itās 7:15 and Iām not optimistic.š”
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Iāve found notes I left to myself that I have no idea what I meant.š³
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Country living way off the grid is sounding more and more appealing.
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Wonāt ammonia harm some types of clear finishes? Iāve never used it, but assumed it was fairly powerful stuff?
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1941 Willy's Pickup
NOBLNG replied to Zippi's topic in WIP: Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
I think those headlight bezels could be foiled after they are installed Bob. Just a thought. -
Very interesting! Iāll follow along.š
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With the Permatex 5 minute epoxy that I use, I would expect that I could wait no longer than 3 minutes +/- before it would be too āsetā for any part to be added. If I was to use this method, I would mix up a test batch, spread a thin line out and try every 15 or 30 seconds (assuming 5min epoxy) to stick a piece of sprue to it. Record the results so you know what wait time is optimal. Iām pretty sure Steve must have done this?
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Keyboards are a great tool for exercising your dexterityā¦unless like me you type using only one finger.
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Awake at five or six am I am every morning, even though its been seven years since I retired.
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Looking for replacement blades
NOBLNG replied to dragstk's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The OP is looking for new blades, not handles, I assume the blade he has is worn out. I suggest he contact Tamia to see if the 74160 blades will fit his existing handle. If not thenā¦yeah he needs a new handle or a different brand of scriber. -
The suggestion for epoxy or watch crystal cement sound good for a painted surface. I try to pin tiny parts before paintingā¦.if I remember to. You could practice all these techniques by attaching bits of sprue to a scrap body or something to see which works best for you.
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There is careless and then there is completely stupidā¦š I was thinking about it last night and came up with the same idea using aluminum. It is top of my to do list when I get home later this week.
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Dodge stupidbee.
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I really like these sawblades. They make a nice aluminum handle for them, but I just trimmed the shank a touch so they would fit a regular exacto handle. They are like a photo etch blade but far more sturdy.
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Yeah, this mitre box has slots that are too wide for my liking. I use it a lot with my razor saw, but have to hold the saw flush to one side or I get a slightly crooked cut.š Iāve been meaning to modify it somehow but just never got around to it yet.
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Looking for replacement blades
NOBLNG replied to dragstk's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Week one of the rest of my life started on Sunday.
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Up, up and away in my beautiful balloon.
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Those āindustrial accidentsā were not created by the Dremel. They were created by careless operators. The tools function is entirely predictable. I have had minor injuries over the years and I donāt blame the tools. Edit: Lack of proper PPE falls under ācareless operatorsā.
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Queue the music!
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Yes beautiful paintwork Luke! And so prolificā¦do you have a conveyor belt running through your paint booth?
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Thatās cheating!š³
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I-pad my expense account.š¬
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Also, since most rotary tools donāt have an awful lot of torque, multiple light passes are usually better than trying to take too much material out in one pass.
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Game of Thrones was a great series to watch.