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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #691
    Originally posted by Jakko
    There was an article in the TWENOT club magazine, De Tank, a few years ago about building a paint shaker for Vallejo-style bottles from a glue clamp and an electric jigsaw.
    Just tried to do a search on the magazine Jakko , but no luck .

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    • Peter Gillson
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 2594

      #692
      Originally posted by Jakko
      What does it say about me that I recognised them from the photo alone, when the explanatory line was still off my screen? :smiling3:


      Have you heard of Toool?
      Jacko - thanks for the link - looks an interesting group.

      I was surprised just how easy it is to but these sets. Mine will be used mostly for sculpting. And that's the story I plan to tell the judge!!

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      • Guest

        #693
        Originally posted by John Race
        Just tried to do a search on the magazine Jakko , but no luck .
        You have to be a club member to receive it, it’s not in the shops. Also, it’s in Dutch so chances are you might find it difficult to comprehend My 31 years’ worth of copies are scattered all over the place, but I’ll try to remember trying to find the right one so I can pass on the basics of how the paint shaker is constructed.

        Originally posted by Peter Gillson
        Jacko - thanks for the link - looks an interesting group.
        Thank QI, without that I wouldn’t have heard of them

        Originally posted by Peter Gillson
        I was surprised just how easy it is to but these sets.
        I’m not, really. They’re not weapons or otherwise inherently dangerous, and have legitimate uses (Andy’s friend, I suppose, will own some?) so why would they be banned?

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        • Dave Ward
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #694
          Running Postie delivered these from John - fast delivery ( as al;ways! )Click image for larger version

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          Hopefully the Stynylrez primer will solve my white paint problems!
          I've been using Vallejo Metal Color for natural metal finishes, but I noticed that my silver & dark aluminium have both 'gone off' and separated. No matter how much agitation, stirring, decanting and heating won't get them to recombine, hence the Mig Bare Metal set
          No benchtime for a day or so, life is getting in the way of modelling!
          Dave

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          • Peter Gillson
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 2594

            #695
            Originally posted by Jakko

            I’m not, really. They’re not weapons or otherwise inherently dangerous, and have legitimate uses (Andy’s friend, I suppose, will own some?) so why would they be banned?
            You're right in what you say. I suppose. Had not really thought about it and assumed they woud be available through trade organisations.

            Peter

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            • minitnkr
              Charter Rabble member
              • Apr 2018
              • 7538
              • Paul
              • Dayton, OH USA

              #696
              Not banned here, but there is an offense called "in possession of burglary tools" so not to loiter about w/set in your pocket w/o a believable reason. PaulE

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              • stillp
                SMF Supporters
                • Nov 2016
                • 8093
                • Pete
                • Rugby

                #697
                Very similar here Paul. I believe it's called "Going equipped to steal".
                Pete

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                • Guest

                  #698
                  I often wonder what would happen if I got searched by a particularly grumpy copper. In the pockets of my work trousers I constantly carry; a screwdriver (which can legally be classed as an offensive weapon), a plastic sheet cutter (containing a razor blade), a snap off type extending utility knife, and a metal scraper which houses single edged razor blades (plus loose spare blades in my pocket)

                  It would take some explaining! :smiling5:

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                  • Guest

                    #699
                    I think (or at least strongly hope) that in most jurisdictions, the copper would look at the circumstances. If you’ve got a utility knife in your pocket while driving your car, they should hopefully be a lot milder than if they find one on you in a pub where drinkers are known to regularly get violent, or if they stop you while you’re carrying suspected stolen goods.

                    That said, if I ever make it to the UK again, I should remember to leave my Leatherman at home rather than in my jacket — from British TV, I gather that a knife whose blade locks in the open position automatically qualifies as a forbidden weapon. Oh, and get my inoculations, of course — can’t be too careful in distant foreign lands outside the safety of the EU :P

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                    • stillp
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Nov 2016
                      • 8093
                      • Pete
                      • Rugby

                      #700
                      I think one of the problems with the knife legislation in the UK is that many of the regulations refer to "a bladed article", thus including table knives, wood chisels, screwdrivers, paint scrapers, lawnmowers, etc. It is therefore open for the police and prosecutors to use their common sense (unfortunately a rare commodity) when deciding whether to prosecute someone. The advantage of this vagueness is that the regulations automatically cover the use of anything that has a blade, if it is used, or likely to be used, as a weapon.
                      Pete

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                      • Peter Gillson
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 2594

                        #701
                        We also have knife laws whihc prohibit carrying them in public without a valid reason, so a lad going fishing would be able to carry acknife in the fishing gear, but not to the pub. Fortunately our police a pretty good and do use common sense.

                        I'm just off to practice on my shed padlock

                        Peter

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                        • BattleshipBob
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 6792
                          • Bob
                          • Cardiff

                          #702
                          Bet you could not break into my wallet lol

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                          • AlanG
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 6296

                            #703
                            After your last little spending spree there's nothing worth having Bob lol

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                            • BattleshipBob
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 6792
                              • Bob
                              • Cardiff

                              #704
                              A few white fivers (mum told me about them)

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                              • papa 695
                                Moderator
                                • May 2011
                                • 22770

                                #705
                                Sorry guys, but don’t forget this section is about your latest acquisitions. So please try to keep the chat about them please.

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