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Augie, tell please, of what threads (or from ropes - on a photo it is badly visible) the rigging is made?
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I agree, without knowing the correct methods and receptions of performance of any work, anything good you won't make . Dr Nazarenko well taught you!
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With a rigging here still there is a lot of work...
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The chemist - he also is the chemist, slightly that - organic solvents, acids...
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I wrote that will be about what to talk ! More safely forward, Sjors, you will find more many interesting Corel in drawings .
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If to put a varnish on details in such condition as they are shown on a photo, the fleecy surface will turn out: the varnish "will lift" the insufficiently well polished fibers on a wood surface.
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Silver Soldering Tools
Garward replied to bundybear1981's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
Hi, ReD BuLL, welcome to Kiev! Certainly, the big detail should be heated previously separately from small if to heat them together, the small detail can will melt earlier, than big will heat up to soldering temperature. -
Acetone can be used generally before drawing on a detail of a finishing covering. It can spoil this covering. This restriction for acetone application.
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Silver Soldering Tools
Garward replied to bundybear1981's topic in Metal Work, Soldering and Metal Fittings
When it is necessary to solder two details, one of which much more another (on weight), sometimes it is necessary to warm up separately in addition this detail that more fine detail thus didn't overheat. -
Ahoy J.Pett When using СA it is more best not to make mistakes as it is difficult to eliminate them. I spoiled not one detail while learned to use this glue . Usually, if it is necessary to disconnect incorrectly pasted СA a detail, I on connection several times smear acetone, it dissolves СA.
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