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Make mine a double bourbon, straight, beer back.
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House of Kolors Wrinkles
Ace-Garageguy replied to jjsipes's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
I think this is the way to go, though adding some non-transparent red might work too. Tangerines in the wild have a reddish cast. -
"Males" is another of those simple words that's become potentially "triggering" and can get you in deep...stuff.
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Stick a fork in em. Boars Head is done!
Ace-Garageguy replied to Brutalform's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Mmm mmm good. Just had a fat Boar's Head Black Forest Smoked Ham sandwich on crusty rye with a nutty Kerrygold Irish Swiss cheese, lotsa mayo, a little Coleman's hot English mustard, some fresh cracked black pepper, a dill pickle spear, a scoop of deli "southern style" potato salad...and a Yuengling "traditional lager". Life is fine. Amazingly, I'm not dead yet. Maybe tomorrow. -
Not necessarily even then.
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Chaparral 1 Sebring 1963
Ace-Garageguy replied to Rich Chernosky's topic in Other Racing: Road Racing, Salt Flat Racers
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House of Kolors Wrinkles
Ace-Garageguy replied to jjsipes's topic in Model Building Questions and Answers
It may have been mentioned before, but Tamiya has several nice silver lacquers for a base, and transparent orange, red, and yellow lacquers that should get you to "tangerine" with some experimentation. -
Equation-solving can be fun if you're lucky enough to have math teachers who understand their subject well enough to be able to explain things simply and logically, and can show examples of how something seemingly esoteric and mysterious is useful in the real world; unfortunately, many math teachers who are very good mathematicians are poor teachers.
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Stick a fork in em. Boars Head is done!
Ace-Garageguy replied to Brutalform's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
Exactly. I AM going to buy some on the way home this PM for my lunch sandwiches. -
Need to getcha some rechargeable Ds, and a solar charger. I have solar chargers for every kind of battery I own, just "in case".
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And they often want to pay 'em $15 per hour when the shop is billing well in excess of $200 in some cases. I made really good money way back in the days when mechanics and bodymen got 50% of the hourly billed. I could always "beat the book" by a significant margin, always did quality work, and never had comebacks. And I always stood my ground and made sure we billed if a job ran over "flat rate" due to unforeseen damage, etc. But a lot of service writers and managers and estimators were afraid of the customers and insurance companies, and wouldn't up-charge them when it was legitimate. And then shops started chipping away at the percentage they paid mechanics and bodymen. That's the reason I quit the "service" end of the business after I learned welding and fabrication and machine work and everything else that goes with restoration and race-car prep and full builds. I work as a self-employed subcontractor now, in some cases getting significantly more than 50% of what the shop bills. Pay me what I'm worth, or get some bubble-gum welder who spends most of the day on his phone anyway, and generates mostly comebacks 'cause nothing he does is right. The two jobs I'm finishing up now will be the last client jobs I'll ever do in somebody else's shop, and frankly, I never intended to even do these.
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Not all of us.
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Clocks that are round and have hands pointing to numbers are beyond the comprehension of an entire generation.
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Stick a fork in em. Boars Head is done!
Ace-Garageguy replied to Brutalform's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
All true, but mention it and you inevitably get shouted down by "everything today is way mo better than ever before" types. -
Based on your recommendation, I'm going to try it. If it works great, great. I used some big-box metallic gold (I forget the brand) a while back to do some Olds 303 valve covers (1/25), and once I figured out how to spray it, it looked quite good. Come to think of it, I shot the engine with a big can of green, and it looked pretty good too, just about the right color for that particular engine. Photo below before I stripped the valve covers for a redo, but not bad. Big ol' cans of consumer-grade paint can have a place in quality modeling, but you need to be aware of their limitations, and learn when and where and how to use them to best advantage.
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Foods like donuts and bonbons and chips and ice cream and Oreos and sugar-coated breakfast cereal and pizza and pasta eaten constantly will guarantee you'll live to a ripe old age in perfect health, at the peak of physical fitness with no excess poundage, so don't buy in to all that silliness about a "healthy diet and exercise" being good for you.
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Neighborhood busybodies tend to want to be HOA officers.
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Stick a fork in em. Boars Head is done!
Ace-Garageguy replied to Brutalform's topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
It's a premium US brand, sold in delis and higher end grocery stores. Used to be really good. -
How about a little Samantha Fish?
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That's the new improved meatless soy protein and powdered insect filling. Welcome to the brave new world. Oh...the humanity !!!!!!!!!
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The Official EBay Discussion Thread
Ace-Garageguy replied to iamsuperdan's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Over more than two decades, I've spent tens of thousands of dollars on eBay. And now I'm finished. I have a 100% perfect record, never a failure to pay on any purchase, ever...though one seller almost trashed that because of eBay's policy change on delaying payments to combine shipping on multiple wins. But the last several auctions I've "won" have required forced payments that go through one hour after the end of the auction. This makes it all but impossible to arrange for saving a little money with combined shipping, because many sellers just don't want to jump through the extra hoops to figure a shipping refund on multiple items and send it out after they've already collected...and of course eBay gets a cut. Good job eBay dwerbles. You can take your pathetic penny-pinching greed and stick it you know where. I will never again purchase anything through eBay unless there is absolutely no alternative, as has been my attitude towards Bezos' Amazon for a long time. -
Some of you who are active in a sport / hobby that can't be mentioned here will know Paul as a knowledgeable outdoorsman, a talented and skilled competitor, online teacher, and instructor. He served his country in both the Marines and the Army. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December, and everyone thought they'd caught it in time. They didn't. I'll miss him, as will most of his over one million subscribers on YT.