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CA glue and metal fittings
WackoWolf replied to cdogg's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
Not sure about the "contact cement" but I do know the 2 part epoxy is the better choice in my option. You need to make sure it is mix real good and you should try and rough the surface. But like I said this is my option, everyone has there special choice and what works for others doesn't always work for you. You should test before using, that would be the best way to find what your looking for. -
Now this is going to be something to see when it is finished. I will be watching this all the way to the end. Keep the pictures coming.
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- pennsylvania
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The detail work is out standing. I really enjoy watching this build. Please Keep the pictures coming.
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Happy Birthday Henry, and may there be a thousand more.
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Very nice build. I like the idea of the coin. Keep the pictures coming and thank you for sharing this with us.
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Keep the snow up where you are. Don't want that down here, way to early for me. Let it come the third week in January so I won't be here LOL.
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I am very sorry for your loss. May he always rest in peace.
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Even with the mess ups that you had the Ship is still Beautiful in ever way. Excellent work. Thank you for sharing this with all of us.
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Beautiful work. The rigging is what has caught my eye, excellent work on the rigging. Keep the pictures coming.
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Jim Byrnes Model Machines
WackoWolf replied to Mahuna's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
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I am lost for words. I have save every pictures of your build for back to when we were MSW1 up to now, and still finally some that were mix up in the wrong folder. And like "Mirabell61" said it is like looking inside the real ship. You are a Master Shipbuilder that is for sure. Please keep the pictures coming.
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MHO would be do it your way, either way is good and like you said you would have to craw under it to find out how it was done. Your the boos. Always glad to see a update from you. Keep the pictures coming.
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Excellent work and detail. Very nicely done and nice and clean. Keep the pictures coming.
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Beautiful work, there isn't really anything more that I can say. Keep the pictures coming.
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Nice planking, your work is coming along very nice. Keep the pictures coming.
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Mark has made a good point, with it in the display case you don't have to worry about dust or bumping into it with your hands etc, etc. I like that idea.
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I agree with "Blue Ensign" it does look a lot more to scale. Keep the pictures coming.
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Green Graphed/scaled work bench mat
WackoWolf replied to Bill Hime's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Bill, There is nothing wrong with asking. People here will help if they can. Sometime doing a search doesn't always work out the way you want, so you ask.
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