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  • Gern
    SMF Supporters
    • May 2009
    • 9204

    #46
    Originally posted by Waspie
    Ah, gotcha! I use a Tamiya turntable, well two, one large like the one you have and another with an adjustable wire system for hold various items.
    I looked at this. Did anyone else get an email supposedly from John saying it had been added to my basket? I logged on to the shop yesterday and it wasn't there.

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    • Andy T
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      • Apr 2021
      • 3239
      • Sheffield

      #47
      Originally posted by Gern
      I looked at this. Did anyone else get an email supposedly from John saying it had been added to my basket? I logged on to the shop yesterday and it wasn't there.
      I've had that, in fact I had 10 such emails on Xmas eve saying items I'd viewed had been saved to my basket (but they hadn't). I figured it was some kind of bug as it hasn't happened since


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      • Guest

        #48
        Originally posted by Waspie
        You missed adult bib for catching those fly away bits!!!
        Also collects dribble when having a moment!!
        one of PE parts went into hyperspace after pinging off my tweezer at light speed - I’ve no doubt that it’s probably orbiting a distant star somewhere out there

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        • Guest

          #49
          Originally posted by Andy T
          I've had that, in fact I had 10 such emails on Xmas eve saying items I'd viewed had been saved to my basket (but they hadn't). I figured it was some kind of bug as it hasn't happened since


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          I think it’s just a subtle hint to buy more stuff (‘are you sure that’s all you want to buy?’ kind of thing) :smiling5:

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          • Gern
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2009
            • 9204

            #50
            Hate to say this Paul, but you'd get much better illumination from that light if the bulb was facing the desk and was switched on!

            As for pinging parts, you seem to be ahead of us! Most of ours fall into the gaping maw of the carpet monster!

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            • Guest

              #51
              Originally posted by Gern
              Hate to say this Paul, but you'd get much better illumination from that light if the bulb was facing the desk and was switched on!

              As for pinging parts, you seem to be ahead of us! Most of ours fall into the gaping maw of the carpet monster!
              Guilty! Although the light was facing the desk and I wasn’t at the bench but your consideration is appreciated! Now get ye back to the store and shop some more! (Hint! hint! - Tell Andy to do the same smh) :smiling5:

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              • Guest

                #52
                Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                PM me your home address I have a spare you can have, no problem,
                Mike.
                can I have it instead?

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                • Bri L
                  • Jul 2022
                  • 1

                  #53
                  Originally posted by pjgtech
                  Cheers, but I was talking about a turntable, my bad!
                  But I do have a couple of dremel type drills though, as well as normal mains drill, and two cordless and a big ole SDS jobbie, probably not suitable for models kits though, Lol.....

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                  • Jostro65
                    • Mar 2021
                    • 57

                    #54
                    Originally posted by stillp
                    A small vacuum cleaner for when you drop small parts on the floor...
                    Pete
                    one of my best buys, useful for quick easy clean-ups but also for finding that stupidly-small piece that you just pinged off onto the floor, saved my butt a few times. Great shout.

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                    • PaulTRose
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 6442
                      • Paul
                      • Tattooine

                      #55
                      Ive thought of another tool....or more precisly a hack.....you might find usefull if you are going to start playing with home made washes or oils....or ned to thin acrylics or pva glue....wish i could remember where i learnt it

                      Buy a cheap plastic pallette from somewhere like the works.....maybe a quid....will have about 8 dimples in....you will need one for mixing oil paint and thinners......but dont put them in the pallette cos you will never get it clean again......so gently wrap in kitchen foil......gently push the foil into the dimples....put paint in it now...that way when your done just unwrap the foil bundle it up and bin it.....still got a clean pallette

                      Only downside is swambo will wonder why shes getting through so much foil......so dont get caught lol ?
                      Per Ardua

                      We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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                      • pjgtech
                        pjgtech commented
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                        I read or saw somewhere recently not to use oils on a plastic paint palette as the paint or oil thinner can react with the plastic, so I've got a separate one in metal that I'm gonna use for oils.....

                      • Steven000
                        Steven000 commented
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                        I wrap my palette in alu foil, works great but the reflection blinds my eyes when the desk-lamp is to close : )
                    • Tim Marlow
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 18881
                      • Tim
                      • Somerset UK

                      #56
                      I’d rather just wipe the palette out with a bit of kitchen towel moistened with thinners. Once the palette gets a bit gash just throw it and get another one. You can get five for less than a pot of paint if you look around….. If you are that particular, get a ceramic one (I have a couple from the days of enamels). You can use paint stripper in those……. And… you can get them in aluminium as well…..
                      Last edited by Tim Marlow; 27 November 2024, 17:33.

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                      • Tworrs
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                        • Jan 2022
                        • 1978
                        • Garry
                        • New Zealand

                        #57
                        For my oil paints I just use a small sheet of glass to mix on, which is easily cleaned after use.
                        Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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                        • pjgtech
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                          Cool, what do you clean it with?

                        • Tworrs
                          Tworrs commented
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                          Peter, All you need to do is give it a good wipe down with a paper towel If you really want to go the extra mile, also give it a wipe down with IPA, although that is not really necessary.
                      • Watto
                        • May 2024
                        • 62

                        #58
                        I wrap aluminium foil over my plastic pallete, once it becomes unusable, I take it off and wrap it again with fresh foil.

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