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Are you an NRG Member???
Chuck Seiler replied to Chuck's topic in How to use the MSW forum - **NO MODELING CONTENT**
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For what it's worth, I would never use basswood for anything but filler. When I was working on the NRG planking half hull, I had alot of problems with the basswood planking. I switched to yellow cedar and was much happier. It is relatively inexpensive and soft like basswood, but slightly harder. I find it works better than BW and finishes VERY nicely.
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Yo! It's my Philly suburbs upbringing.
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Use Renaissance (conservators') wax.
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When will this beastie be available for purchase?
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I am a long time PRIME member already. Price is above and beyond that.
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Upon checking Prime, I see it is available, but I would either have to rent at $.99 for 4 episodes or buy at $.99 per episode. If you buy full 'season' it is about $20.
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I wasn't aware that there were paddle wheelers in the middle ages. 😁
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Chuck, What did you use as a container?
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Mini Bench Drill Press
Chuck Seiler replied to Gregory's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Sure, if I had the equipment to do that. But then I probably would not need the press we are discussing. Easier to spend the $10 at Amazon.
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