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My carpet monster is sick
Posted by wing_nut on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 8:03 AM

After tweezerpulting a tiny resin buckle last night, I crawled all around the carpet and under the workbench in my what is usually a vain attempt to locate the piece.  It took about 10 minutes to find it, but in the 1st 5 mins. I found 4 or other 5 pieces that failed to turn up.  I can only assume my monster is not well and has blown his lunch on the floor.

GOOD... Serves you right... eating like a pig all the timeAngry [:(!]

Marc  

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Posted by Aaron Skinner on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 8:58 AM
Wing_nut,

If you figure out what made it sick let me know. I've lost a few parts I would love to find again, so maybe I can use it to make mine lose its lunch.

Aaron Skinner

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Posted by Yann Solo on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 9:07 AM

Here is the solution for you guys:

http://ausfwerks.com//store/ausfwear/801/T.html

 

No matter where you go ....... there you are.
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Posted by Triarius on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 9:21 AM

ROTFLMHO!!Laugh [(-D]

It amazes me that people have carpeting in their workrooms—of course, some may have no other choice. I've spilled too much solvent, paint, and glue—usually in disasterous ways (The phone or doorbell rings just as you start to decant some lacquer thinner. Startled, you spread lacquer thinner to the ceiling.)—to even consider it. And then, there's the carpet monster.

There is a solution that may save your rug, and your parts. Office supply stores carry heavy, clear vinyl floor mats that go over carpet to make it easier to roll desk chairs and protect the carpet from severe wear in those areas. Putting one of these under your work area will help starve the carpet monster, and protect the carpet from the slings and solvent of outrageous modeling. Not to mention, protecting your damage deposit if you are a renter.

Ross Martinek A little strangeness, now and then, is a good thing… Wink

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Posted by Bgrigg on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 9:53 AM

 Triarius wrote:
...from the slings and solvent of outrageous modeling.

Very nicely punned. Smile [:)]

So long folks!

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Posted by PatlaborUnit1 on Tuesday, May 1, 2007 11:53 AM

I have one of the heavy-duty carpet protectors under my table and chair that I work from. I have the carpet in there still, i think I will leave it until I get ready to sell the house then Ill throw down some laminate to pretty it up. Half of my spills are on the protector, half off....and I find that the protector actually catches parts and small tools (drill bits, etc) under the edge of the protector! 

Yep, ive got some great stains going on that carpet!

David

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Posted by jwb on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 8:08 PM

I rarely lose parts to the carpet monster. Hard to when you have a habit of somehow getting them glued to your fingers, forehead, thighs, etc.

Big Smile [:D] 

Jon Bius

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Posted by jschlechty on Thursday, May 3, 2007 8:39 PM

I also have one of the plastic carpet protector under my desk - it has already saved me from numerous spills and smaller splats. 

I've found a way to cheat the carpet moster nearly every time.  (I think I read about it here or in FSM).  I bought one of the small, rechargeble hand-vacs.  I happened to get it on sale at Wal-Mart for about $10.00. (Dirt Devil 15.6 volt model).  I keep it plugged in near my modeling desk, and after I've dropped a piece and looked for it, had my wife search for it, as well as anyof the kids who happen to be home, I take the hand-vac and start sweeping it over the entire area around my desk.  Only takes a few minutes.  I then very carefully empty the contents onto a small, clean plastic cutting mat, and 99.5% of the time - there is the piece!  The hand-vac is then in an emptied state and ready for the next episode of "Johnny Clutz".

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Posted by Mr. Mott on Thursday, May 3, 2007 10:57 PM
Man what the hell did ya feed him?!
I am an Outlaw Modeler and Proud of it!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, May 4, 2007 12:30 AM

"Tweezerpulting" - Laugh [(-D]

A new one for my modelling dictionary!

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Posted by wing_nut on Friday, May 4, 2007 5:10 AM

 Mr. Mott wrote:
Man what the hell did ya feed him?!

 

I try to monitor his diet but I think he has been sneaking into the icebox...err...I mean spare parts box.  (thats was me in the iceboxWhistling [:-^])

Marc  

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Posted by mfsob on Friday, May 4, 2007 9:23 AM

Knowing my luck, I would get one of those plastic office chair pads, the parts would hit it ... and bounce off into the carpet! But it might have saved me the $70 I had to spend to get some very bright yellow paint removed from the carpet ...

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Posted by DrewH on Sunday, May 6, 2007 8:29 PM

Marc, He chucked cause he was over at my place eating an oversized etch belt buckleLaugh [(-D]

Look, caught him in the act Shock [:O]

I took that at the Seattle show in April. I wish I could give the credit to the modeler, I don't know who it is though.

Take this plastic and model it!
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 6, 2007 8:50 PM
Man that Dio does look good. When you find out what made him sick please post it for the rest of us to make ours sick too.
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Posted by tigerman on Monday, May 7, 2007 2:51 AM
 DrewH wrote:

Marc, He chucked cause he was over at my place eating an oversized etch belt buckleLaugh [(-D]

Look, caught him in the act Shock [:O]

I took that at the Seattle show in April. I wish I could give the credit to the modeler, I don't know who it is though.

That's very clever. LOL

   http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y269/wing_nut_5o/PANZERJAGERGB.jpg

 Eric 

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Posted by wing_nut on Tuesday, May 8, 2007 12:10 AM
I love it Drew.  The 1st time I saw that it was one of the, "I wish I had thougt of that!" moments

Marc  

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Posted by cassibill on Wednesday, May 9, 2007 10:34 PM

I find that a curious kitten does wonders at finding missing parts as long as they are too big to swallow.  The teeth marks are fixable.

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Posted by Jim Barton on Saturday, May 12, 2007 11:14 PM
In recent days, I've been doing work on exceedingly tiny 1/24-scale cameras, scarcely a quarter-inch long, for my project. I can definitely hear the carpet monster licking its chops in anticipation. Or to paraphrase the plant in Little Shop of Horrors, I can hear it say, "Feed me, Jimbo! Feed me!"

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

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Posted by wing_nut on Sunday, May 13, 2007 7:33 AM

 Jim Barton wrote:
In recent days, I've been doing work on exceedingly tiny 1/24-scale cameras, scarcely a quarter-inch long, for my project. I can definitely hear the carpet monster licking its chops in anticipation. Or to paraphrase the plant in Little Shop of Horrors, I can hear it say, "Feed me, Jimbo! Feed me!"

LOL yes it can be deafening sometimes.  Wait til it starts pulling at your pants leg or shoelaces.

Marc  

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