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Everything posted by Cornpatch
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like being drunk
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I have used them for several years now, in quite a few different brands, and think that they come in very useful for a lot of different things. You can buy them in almost any size tip. Also very useful for fixing things around the house. Usually find them on the wife's hobby table. She uses them on jigsaw puzzel's, when some thing is to light for her. Also on paint by numbers when she can't find a color she likes. Oh well to each there own. Also I make wooden Gnomes, garden helpers and quite a few other items, and the black comes in great for out lining the different colors. I wouldn't be without them. Jeff
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I store mine in a folder, like High octane,which works out real good. I don't put mine in any kind of order put I do have a separator between the cars pickups and big trucks. I do go a little i make a copy of the decal sheet and mark on it whats it's from and keep it in another folder. That way if the decal turns to dust, i can make a new sheet from the copy. Just kind of a backup I use than I don't have to worry about trying to find a matching sheet. Jeff
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are great people
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on paint booth
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just before creamation
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goes the neck
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need new windshield
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vote early & often
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in the snow
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SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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sounds like Sunday
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prefer beer drinking
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Carl I am very seldom without oxygen---if I am I can tell right away.-last time I fell below 90 I passed out and had to be taken to the hospital in the meat wagon-was told when they got here I was at 86-Doctors uped me from a 4 to a 6 on my home oxygen consintrator- and a 5 on my tanks-right now I carry a steady 92 at home- can get to 94 if just sitting watching TV .
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right after church
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Grade A eggs
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yes there out there but there darn expense, around 3700.00 for that there thing. I unfortunately can't use one, you have to be able to hold no higher than a 4, they prefer a 3, I have to go up to a constant 5. Thought about cheating and buying one myself and using it as a 4 but the boss (wife) won't let me. Don't know where I would get 3700.00 anyway. Jeff
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Have to go with the Paasche H. I also have a Paasche Duel Action Brush that very very seldom gets used. I went to Farm and Fleet and picked up a compressor with a tank on it, put on a water filter, and bought me a 15 foot cord. That allows me to leave the compressor in one spot and reach my painting area with the brush. Less lifting that way. Also drain the tank when done using the compressor,any moister in the tank comes out.
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Have to agree here 100%. All the years (I am 73) that I have made models , sanding them, filling them, painting them and gluing them together, I never wore a mask or anything else. I also did a lot of woodworking, sanding and staining without wearing a mask. Well about 7 years ago I passed out in the living room, wife dialed 911 and I got a ride to the hospital in the meat wagon, and like Stitchdup the prognosis was that my lungs were shot, almost completely gone. Well I survived, but now I am attached to an oxygen machine 24/7/365. Even when I go out I have to take along a tank of oxygen on a cart. I get 2 hours out of a tank, so if we're going to be out longer than that we have to put a spare tank or two in the trunk. This whole thing is a PITA Take it from me it ain't no fun. So as Stitchdup says wear a good mask when doing anything with a model or wood. Jeff
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no more duds
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for one team
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throws the flag
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hey Nick you followed yourself, back a couple entries. Can't do that Bud---that's worse than 4 words.
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clinching my teeth
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hurry, legs crossed