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  • Guest

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    Lesson Learnt

    Tonight I ventured fourth in the the man cave to do some work on the dio I am working on. Having purchased a couple of different sorts of waer effects I thought I would try out the E-Z water method. Read the instructons set up and read the instructions again. thought this would be a pretty painless operation Heat granules till melted pour liquid where required How hard can it be? On the instructions it says if the liquid gets to hot it can spatter so I try to take every precaution I can stirring throughout etc ec etc.


    Liquid gains heat a lot faster than anticipated and sure enough starts to spatter all over the cooker the floor and ME.


    Now I said I thought I had all the bases covered well that isn't strictly true as one area that wasn't was the hand holding the bloody pliers that were connected to the tin I was using to heat the not so E-Z water.


    Net result a rather big mess to clean UP in the kitchen and a trip to the local A&E.


    To say I felt a right plonker walking in and explaining I was playing with heated resin and it got a way from me would be an understatement. Although the nurse did say it made a change to the normal Friday night traffic (by that I could only assume she meant the drunks). End result of the evenings antics a small burn to ones hand. Guess he next time I use the stuff I will be covering up.
  • eddiesolo
    • Jul 2013
    • 11193

    #2
    It hurts don't it? I have used the more solid liquid water effects, same principle except not pellets this is a lump of bouncy, springy jelly, you take a chunk off and same thing as you did, heat it up, too much it spits and burns...

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    • grumpa
      • Jan 2015
      • 6142

      #3
      NOW I know why I don't do water ! ops:

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      • john i am
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2012
        • 4019

        #4
        Ouch hope you heal soon.thanks for the warning though as I have some of this waiting to be used and your warning as been noted goggles n gloves for me I feel one can never have enough PPE cheers John

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        • Guest

          #5
          Oops what an harmless relaxing hobby this is.

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          • monica
            • Oct 2013
            • 15169

            #6
            oh ouch Terry,real hope its not to bad,


            hm maybe some think for me to say away from,snow sounds very good lol,

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            • Guest

              #7
              I personally use a a javis pre mixed cold product called realistic water, it's half the price of scenic water and looks good when dry.


              scott

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              • Guest

                #8
                If I ever try making ships, they are going to be in dry dock.

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                • spanner570
                  • May 2009
                  • 15559

                  #9
                  Now that must have hurt, Terry. No lasting damage and I'm glad to read you're o.k......


                  This is one of many reasons why I steer well clear of resin for water effects.


                  I've always used ordinary gloss varnish. The only physical damage that might occur is a sprained wrist opening the tin!


                  To each is own though, eh?

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Ron I take it the varnish doesn't affect the plastic at all? I don't want to be pouring anything in that willmelt the figures etc.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Im sorry, i know i shouldnt laugh, but i did...... Didnt realise what a dangerous hobby this could be...... Mmmmmm, yes i think i can see it, Bear Grylls... Man Vs Model

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        hope the burns are not to bad terry??? hope get it sorted as is a great scene,

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          hope the burns are not to bad terry??? hope get it sorted as is a great scene,
                          Rob it is only a small spot about the size of a five pence piece with a line about an inch long coming away from it.

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            lucky then, I did the same when did the wax on my heinkel, but luck even though it was hot didn't burn the skin thank god!!!!!


                            so easily done ,hope get the water problem solved soon .....

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              lucky then, I did the same when did the wax on my heinkel, but luck even though it was hot didn't burn the skin thank god!!!!!
                              so easily done ,hope get the water problem solved soon .....
                              I would have just left it but it is quite a deep burn so had no choice but to get it looked at.


                              The water will be solved very shortly as I want to get it finished so I can move on to the next bit.

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