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Mark, I wish I had the same time to spend with my build. However, yours is coming along beautifully.
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Pretty steep price for the Weller unit but may be worth the investment. Soldering is part of ship modeling.
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Work Table Recommendations ?
Nirvana replied to DanB's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Mark, I don't have enough with drawers...😄, my shop is cluttered! -
Work Table Recommendations ?
Nirvana replied to DanB's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
Dan, I think all of us have a different environment to have our shop setups. My workshop already had huge L-shaped wall mounted standing table, 33 inches heigh. The size is 16' by 6'! That's feet! The depth is to shallow in my opinion only 24 inches. It was there when we bought our current house with separate non-functional garage now workshop. Then I am using a foldable table to sit down at. I am spoiled having too much space. 🙂 However, two kitchen cabinets with a solid top works (like an old flat front door) just fine as well. That's what I had before. You can't have enough with drawer space. Helps to keep the clutter down. Which I am lacking off right now. -
Questions Before I Buy My First Ship
Nirvana replied to Magarkus's topic in New member Introductions
I like to welcome you to our group. Firewatcher in Idaho! That"s a responsible job. Now as for starter kit, I second every one that made their input. Maybe getting a non-masted model could be a way to get started and easy to move when needed. Not as delicate as a masted version. Good luck and start a build log. -
Byrnes Modeling Machines - Customer Service
Nirvana replied to glbarlow's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
I am so pleased to have the sander/ thickness sander and table saw of Byrnes. My best tool investment ever! -
So impressive!
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But there is Therapy for Shipaholics, here at MSW...😁
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Martini Porsche 935 by kpnuts - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/12
Nirvana replied to kpnuts's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
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Ed, I love the detailing you are doing. Very inspirational and helpful! I thank you for that.
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