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  • minitnkr
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 7624
    • Paul
    • Dayton, OH USA

    #16
    "Up yours". To whom were you referring? Matron wants to know. PaulE

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    • john i am
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2012
      • 4019

      #17
      Crazy stuff Ron and bloody annoying at times. Just the other night I was glueing the aerial/ antenna to my spitfire and that pinged and disappeared. Gave up looking after nearly half an hour on my hands and knees. So I scratched a replacement glued it on and painted it up. Next morning I remembered I'd forgotten some undercarriage decals so I picked the thing up and as I turned it over I knocked the scratched aerial off made from the previous night. As I looked at the undercarriage in dismay after breaking the aerial off guess what was superglued to the rear wing. Yes thats right that bloody aerial. Today I've only lost two parts which I haven't even begin to look for yet. I've got a new line of thought lose five then start looking it'll increase the percentages of finding something.

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      • spanner570
        • May 2009
        • 15564

        #18
        John, I'm a bit disappointed. When you wrote "......guess what was superglued to the rear wing." I was hoping you would write that it was the part that I'd lost!

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        • boatman
          • Nov 2018
          • 14498
          • christopher
          • NORFOLK UK

          #19
          Originally posted by Peter Day
          The bounce on these litlle pieces of plastic follows no known law of physics. If I ever do find a piece it's usually an incredible distance away and in a completely different direction from where I'd expect it to be. I also lose my tubes of CA quite often, but they're usually found glued to my elbow.
          YEA Peter I had the same trouble the other day was gluein my tigers hanger bay an the very last part of it to glue an tryin to hold both bits togeather an lookin for the CA well no sign of it an i thought thats a bloomin rummin it was here a second or two ago so undid another bottle to glue said bits an i put my arm down onto the desk top to steady the jionts to be glued an as i was doin this i could feel a burnin hot feelin on my arm bottom an yea you guessed it that bl--dy glue poured out stickin my pullover to my arm well i just threw my head visor down an ran downstairs to the sink an stuck me arm in hot soapy water as jen had just done the washing up thank goodness it all turned out ok
          chris

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          • Guest

            #20
            Chris - I'm always gluing my clothes to my skin. Synthetic fibres do tend to burn though. I'm also always gluing my elbows to the table; I ended up in the minor injuries clinic with a severely infected elbow once and had to take a course of antibiotics. We suffer for our art!

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            • boatman
              • Nov 2018
              • 14498
              • christopher
              • NORFOLK UK

              #21
              Originally posted by Peter Day
              Chris - I'm always gluing my clothes to my skin. Synthetic fibres do tend to burn though. I'm also always gluing my elbows to the table; I ended up in the minor injuries clinic with a severely infected elbow once and had to take a course of antibiotics. We suffer for our art!
              YES Peter we certainly do I ended up in A&E as I nearly blinded myself after CA flickin into my eye that's the quickhest ive moved to splash water into my eye I should have been wearin safety glasses or my visor an sorry to hear you had a severely infected elbow once.Im begginng to think our hobby is bloomin dangerours an as for a lost part yes ive had that happen but the funniest thing about it was a bit part id cut for tiger an yes I went springin off an it wasn't small an I looked around but could not find but a few minutes later it turned up as I nearly swallowed it as it had landed in my mug of tea aaaaaaahhhhhh
              chris

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              • Guest

                #22
                So you lot think that was funny, now let me tell you my tale of woe....
                It was one of those hot sticky summer nights in my younger experimental days when examining all things that people only whisper about to do with you know what I mean. I was sitting in the living room with the patio doors wide open, there was a fan behind me that was just moving the hot sultry air around the room at a slow sleepy pace. I was sitting in the leather armchair trying to find a comfortable position in my now old baggy 'Y' fronts when I decided to get out my new toy. And there it was in all its glory, the deluxe edition complete with its own helium gas bottle, I rushed to inflate my possesion and connected the lead to hold onto it while reading the instruction manual. And it stated that if you run out of lubricant you can use cooking oil, an as I had not ordered the scented lubricant, it was dip a cup into the chip fryer and start lubricating, after about ten minuted the job was done, and I went off to wash my hands but disaster... upon returning I was just in time to see the last of the lead slowly being pulled over the balcony rail, I rushed to the balcony only to see my deluxe edition slowly drifting down the strrt with the lead just touching the road. I rushed out the door, down three flights of stairs, out the front door and gave chase. After about ten paces I realized that I was standing in the middle of the road in just my old baggy 'Y' fronts, shock took hold and I retreated in embarrasment back to my flat and hid in disgrace.
                Now if you see a wrinkled old granny hanging from a lamp post by a dog collar and lead can you return it/her, the address in on the bottom of its/her foot.....

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                • Olivetti20
                  • Mar 2020
                  • 54

                  #23
                  Originally posted by spanner570
                  I am building the Airfix 1/72 Vosper M.T.B.

                  This morning I was cleaning up this part of the forward gun railings when....PING! Well, not so much ping, I simply dropped it.

                  The thing in my hand is a bit of electric cable inner wiring I've managed to shape and glue as a replacement.
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                  I know we have all had small bit of plastic go awol during a build, but how on earth can such a relatively large piece of plastic just disappear, when I simply dropped it?

                  ...and yes, it could have gone 'Boing', but just how far can such a thing fly?

                  Answers on a post card to......
                  If it helps,ive just lost the smallest decal on my sheet,for a FW 190.
                  A minisule single word which should sit next to main wheels..Happily on the end of my tweezers one minute,and the stolen by aliens the next.Where do they go to?

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                  • minitnkr
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 7624
                    • Paul
                    • Dayton, OH USA

                    #24
                    The Land of Lost Luggage maybe, or wherever those odd socks go. PaulE

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      Replace the flooring in your workshop with a thick high pile shag carpet. , when you drop a part it will not bounce and remain exactly where it fell. Problem solved, any pieces that can not be immediately spotted can be picked up using a plastic magnet, you do have on of course..............

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Originally posted by boatman
                        YEA Peter I had the same trouble the other day was gluein my tigers hanger bay an the very last part of it to glue an tryin to hold both bits togeather an lookin for the CA well no sign of it an i thought thats a bloomin rummin it was here a second or two ago so undid another bottle to glue said bits an i put my arm down onto the desk top to steady the jionts to be glued an as i was doin this i could feel a burnin hot feelin on my arm bottom an yea you guessed it that bl--dy glue poured out stickin my pullover to my arm well i just threw my head visor down an ran downstairs to the sink an stuck me arm in hot soapy water as jen had just done the washing up thank goodness it all turned out ok
                        chris
                        Chris, you miss the very point of my favorite quotation:
                        "Young people can be passionate. Older people gotta be more wise,"
                        "I mean, you're around awhile, you leave certain things to the young. Don't try to act like you're young.
                        You could really hurt yourself."

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                        • boatman
                          • Nov 2018
                          • 14498
                          • christopher
                          • NORFOLK UK

                          #27
                          Originally posted by bobnv
                          Chris, you miss the very point of my favorite quotation:
                          "Young people can be passionate. Older people gotta be more wise,"
                          "I mean, you're around awhile, you leave certain things to the young. Don't try to act like you're young.
                          You could really hurt yourself."
                          HI Bob well when I was young I did enough damage to myself so no different to now im an oldie ridein a motor bike eg. broken arm ,torn ligiments at work in leg , an the list goes on so your favorite quotation: makes no difference to me an im still young in me mind perhaps that's the problem lol :tired: :crying::rolling::smiling::smiling::smiling::smili ng:
                          chris

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                          • Olivetti20
                            • Mar 2020
                            • 54

                            #28
                            Originally posted by bobnv
                            Replace the flooring in your workshop with a thick high pile shag carpet. , when you drop a part it will not bounce and remain exactly where it fell. Problem solved, any pieces that can not be immediately spotted can be picked up using a plastic magnet, you do have on of course..............
                            Yes it's next to my sky hooks and striped paint!

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                            • spanner570
                              • May 2009
                              • 15564

                              #29
                              Interesting reading boys, and we all know from experience how easy it is to loose a very small part of a kit.

                              ...........but how on earth can I loose something the same size as the top of an egg cup! I still haven't found it yet.

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                              • Guest

                                #30
                                Originally posted by spanner570
                                Interesting reading boys, and we all know from experience how easy it is to loose a very small part of a kit.

                                ...........but how on earth can I loose something the same size as the top of an egg cup! I still haven't found it yet.
                                Did you eat it along with your toasty soldies this morning ???

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