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Water bottle caps work well for glue and small batches of mixed paint. Toss when done.
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Vacuum forming windshield using PETG
Rick L replied to Len Woodruff's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
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Vacuum forming windshield using PETG
Rick L replied to Len Woodruff's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Sorry about the temps. They are in centigrade but still accurate. -
Vacuum forming windshield using PETG
Rick L replied to Len Woodruff's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
120 to 160 degrees. How will you perform the shaping? Are you vacuum forming or drape forming? -
AMT Chaparral 2A
Rick L replied to FordRodnKustom's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
And to think Jim Hall was only 27 years old in 1962. -
Inexpensive paint booth recommendations
Rick L replied to WizPorsche944's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
Pace peacekeeper spray booth is made of aluminum, can handle flammable paints, and has good suction. It’s on the expensive side but it’s the only one you’ll buy. Pacepaintbooth.com -
1940 Ford Sedan Delivery Pro Street
Rick L replied to Zippi's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
Sweet, clean, and simple.? -
GT 40 seat painting ideas ???
Rick L replied to cobraman's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
A slow turning drill should find the center. Just my opinion but I thought it would be worth a try before you spent $52.00 (Yikes) on custom seats. -
GT 40 seat painting ideas ???
Rick L replied to cobraman's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
A drill bit the size of the i.d. with a slow variable speed power drill would stay on center and zip them out in no time. Run strips of masking tape between the grommets and sand the high spots down without going through the tape. That would leave you with about a .007 rise in the grommet. Paint the seats and dab the grommets with a Molotow pen. -
Great score for a course that long.
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Very nice! But I think I’m more impressed with the garage setup.
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Striking color combo. Nice clean build.
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It may look like it but it is not. I don’t know what it is exactly but it is not Mylar. It is .001 thicker than BMF and works very well on straight lines that have straight or subtle rollovers. This corvette is a guinea pig for testing and was done a while ago. It’s still holding up. The MIG is not BMF but if you use BMF often it can replace it in certain applications at a cheaper cost.
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Inflation is measured largely by the consumer price index. Home prices are not considered in the CPI. Home prices are measured by what the market can bear.
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The housing market is different. The average home price in Kansas is $205,000 compared to California at $800,000. The average cost of a washing machine for both states is about the same. .
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? So ironic that the inflation subject came up. I stopped for gas yesterday and while waiting to pay inside I got roped in from the temptation rack and bought a Twinkie for $2.69. When I was a kid they were a dime. A family pack box of 12 was 69 cents.
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Casting thin-section bodies in silicone molds
Rick L replied to Ace-Garageguy's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
A very good video but it fails to mention using sulfur free modeling clay. Also not to use latex gloves. Both sulfur and some nitrile gloves will inhibit the rubber. If using gloves, stick with vinyl. If not using any gloves be sure to wash your hands. Greasy hands from a pizza or cheeseburger can also create havoc ? -
New way to strip paint from bodies, safe and simple!
Rick L replied to 69H.O.Firebird's topic in Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
I’ve worked with polyurethane resins for over 40 years and intrigued that this stuff can cut lacquer without cutting styrene. If this stuff is non hazardous it certainly won’t cut polyurethane resin castings. -
How to install a photo etched cowl.
Rick L replied to Len Woodruff's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
You have a tedious task there Len. May I suggest placing double sided adhesive on the back of the cowl and use it as a template to scribe the outline on the body. Remove the cowl, rough cut the opening with a Dremel and work to the scribe line with emory boards and jewelers files until you get a fit.- 1 reply
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Pressure pots don’t come cheap. Fortunately I have access to them and that’s been the only answer to reducing but not quite eliminating these pesky bubbles.
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Unfortunately you’re introducing bubbles to the plastic by hand mixing. A fast curing resin will make matters worse. A pressure pot will help. Especially with a slow curing resin.
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This 4 part rtv mold was formed over a RenShape master without pressure or vacuum. The resin casings (second photo and ready for primer) are cast upside down and sprued to the inside top where pressurized mixing guns shoot the airless plastic down into the bottom of the mold and push the air up and out through risers along the perimeter of the part. This resin kicks within 20 seconds after filled. The same technique can be done on a small scale by poring vacuumed resin into a syringe and pushed into a two part mold.
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How to make a tire mold?
Rick L replied to Fat Brian's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
The mold for that tire was well made. Is that a two or three part mold? -
I’m not knocking BMF. I use it. But the MIG is a great alternative to where I don’t need BMF. Such as my illustrated photo.