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All I can say is "WOW" and spelled backwards, that's a "WOW" too...! No matter what you do Julie...you look amazing!
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I have a craft box filled with Velcro (various shapes, colors, and sizes), elastic strapping (b&w), scissors, exacto knife, xtra blades, Gorilla Super Glue, E6000, poppers/snaps, duct tape (b&w), spare green lens, hot glue gun w/sticks, xtra decals, and touchup paint (b&w). There's also misc stuff that I have collected over the last year of trooping in 3 costumes.
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Welcome to FISD...!
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You know Jesse's setup is going to look sweet...
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Welcome to FISD...!
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I have one with, and one without a counter so I can go either way.
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macht mich krank... :ninja:
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Welcome to FISD...!
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On 2/24/2012 at 6:42 PM, TK9477 said:
I had that issue after a bit of over fiddling (doh!), however it was always my intention to use the green grade 5 welding faceshield anyway.
I just put a blob of milliput inside the snozzer, let it cure then screwed (self-tapper) the trimmed down faceshield in to it!
Cool idea...I dig your blue foam too Grant!
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I use Goo-Gone a lot and then use Novus polish to clean and shine it. Mostly I use it for paint cleanups. However, for ABS glue or Velcro glue cleanup I use Goof-Off instead.
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Great pic...
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Welcome to FISD...!
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I have the straight Aker 10W and iCOMM combo. I added a small MP3 player and run the TK loop through it. Had a troop last weekend at Texas A&M college and once I found the right volumes and levels, it was awesome. People could hear me, the static bursts, and the MP3 playing the TK loop. I had thought about a MEM wireless mic and even a throat mic but have since decided to stick with this straight forward setup.
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Welcome to FISD...! What are you looking for?
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it is neat but 500$ wow
It's Darth Vader's "slower" cousin Bob Vader.
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Welcome to FISD...!
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Welcome to FISD...! Sounds like you definitely jumped right in; not sure what you got though...pics would be good.
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I am surprised that no one mentioned a rotary tool (Dremel) with the sanding drum attachment. It gives precision control at almost any speed and sands round; just like the inside of the ear curves
That's what I use...
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Very cool, thanks for sharing with us...!
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I used E6000 on my rubber handguards; no problems. I did use it "sparingly" and allowed it to cure for 24 hours.
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Good luck with your build, you are off to a great start...!
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Hey brotha Shane...good to see you over here too! You did an awesome job on this build sir, very nice TX!
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Here we go!
in Hard Armor (General Discussion)
Posted · Edited by gmrhodes13
link not working, removed gmrhodes13 2021
Basically, it's a snap tool/kit for adding button snaps. You can pick these up at Joann fabrics, or most fabric stores. Some Wal-marts carry them too.
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