Cracking stuff indeed Chris, you've got nerves of steel my friend..
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CHEERS for stoppin
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CHEERS Jakko an yes it was very delicate work as it took me nr all day doin a bit at a time but got there in the end an next will be the other tail vertical with just one led in but still got to cut that channel im ok as long as i dont try to hard an over concetrate then the shakes hit then i just stop an have a cuppa lol
CHEERS for stoppin
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THANKS Chris but i dont know about nerves of steel im more like a qiverin jelly when doin that burein as i have to keep checkin on how far ive bured into the plastic part as i hold it up to the light an that gives me an idea how close i am to goin through so then i hit the brakes lol
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I think that's the secret Chris. Once you lose concentration or develop the shakes - walk away. A nice cuppa, biscuit of choice and when the day is full of sunshine - go back to it. You're doing a cracking job my friend. Tis a brave thing you do chasing in wires in flimsy plastic.
ATB mate
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Originally posted by boatmanAN thank you Doug yes a cuppa does the trick im now enjoyin doin this but a few days ago i just could not get any instrest in modeling but now IM BACK but how long for i dont know lol
ATB mate
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I just grab opportunities as they appear. I certainly can’t plan bench time. However, that does mean I actually enjoy those times sitting with a file or glue pot!! Especially if there is a cup of something as well.
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I thought being retired I’d have all the time in the world!! Ha!!
I just grab opportunities as they appear. I certainly can’t plan bench time. However, that does mean I actually enjoy those times sitting with a file or glue pot!! Especially if there is a cup of something as well.
Keep up the good wok Chris.
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Thanks Pete always had a good word to say about people . An as he has lived around where i haved lived all our lives he knew people from the 50s an then on UP to present day an it was great remeniseing an he often told me about how things used to be before my time as he was older than me an he brought up peoples names who id completerly forgot about but will pop next door to see if his wife is ok as she loves a good chat very nice lady
ATB Pete
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HI GUYS well spent a few hrs at the bench today or should i say on the floor dealin with the carpet monster Aaaarrrccchhhhh as i knew it would happen as i put a tin lid on my bench so if i drop any parts an yes i did an it bounced right out of the tin lid onto the floor an the part i knew i lose was that tiny 3mm clear tranparient glass part that fit over the front red anti collishion light on the port tail vertical
OH BOY so not to be beaten i was on my hands an knees crawling around where i think it landed an no joy so then i had a brain wave dont happen often lol i grabbed the two inch wide clear selotape an after an hr or so i went around on the carpet stickin it down an then liftin it up to look to see if i had caught it but NO IT seemed like he carpet monster was laughin at me
an i was about ready to give up when holdin the tape in my hand an i overbalanced sittin on the floor an goin backwards i put my hands out to save myselve an when i got up what was stuck to the bl**dy tape yes you geussed it the glass light what a stroke of luck OH WOW was i happy an now its stuck to that tail top an it was very difficult to hold an makes me wonder how barry an james did theirs ?
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Chris,
Outstanding mate, as Jakko said great skills cutting the channels for the wires and the result is very effective.Comment
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