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  • Member since
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  • From: Wyoming Michigan
Posted by ejhammer on Thursday, December 3, 2015 8:01 PM

vaccum, vacuum, they both sound the same to me. Big Smile

 

EJ

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  • From: Bloomsburg PA
Posted by Dr. Hu on Thursday, December 3, 2015 9:54 AM

hmmmmm....

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  • From: Bloomsburg PA
Posted by Dr. Hu on Thursday, December 3, 2015 9:52 AM

I apologize for the poor spelling.  Big fingers, low light and poor eyesight make for some interesting typographical errors.

 

Doc

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  • From: Wyoming Michigan
Posted by ejhammer on Thursday, December 3, 2015 9:06 AM
Yes, it really works. I've done this and it is amazing the stuff you can find, even tiny PE bits like 1/700 aircraft parts.

Completed - 1/525 Round Two Lindberg repop of T2A tanker done as USS MATTAPONI, USS ESSEX 1/700 Hasegawa Dec 1942, USS Yorktown 1/700 Trumpeter 1943. In The Yards - USS ESSEX 1/700 Hasegawa 1945, USS ESSEX 1/700 Dragon 1944, USS ESSEX 1/700 Trumpeter 1945, USS ESSEX 1/540 Revell (vintage) 1962, USS ESSEX 1/350 Trumpeter 1942, USS ESSEX LHD-2 as commissioned, converted from USS Wasp kit Gallery Models. Plus 35 other plastic and wood ship kits.

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  • From: Bloomsburg PA
small parts search and recovery
Posted by Dr. Hu on Wednesday, December 2, 2015 9:42 PM

Hi everybody.

I posted this in the General Forum and decided to repost it here as well. It involves the recovery of tiny parts that have flown across the room. All you need is any kind of vaccum cleaner, the solid 3 to 6 inch furniture attachment and an old  nylon stocking or a pair of pantyhose. Put the stocking over the furniture attachment, secure it to the vaccum's hose with a rubber band and attach to the vaccum. Turn it on and run the vaccum over the area  where you lost your missing part/parts. The vaccum will suck up all sorts of things and the nylon will keep anything from ending up in the vaccum itself.  Turn off the vaccum  and sort through the material on the nylon for your missing parts.

Have fun,

Doc 

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