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  1. burtonlinn

    Squirrel Cage Blower on the cheap

    Elm City that's for sure anyways I just wanted to give any Canadians out there an idea where they could find a cheap Cage. But I'm still contemplating on whether or not to just get that small portable spray booth. Thanks for everyone's input Really like the site can't wait to start posting...
  2. burtonlinn

    Squirrel Cage Blower on the cheap

    Im not saying it will happen even 1% of the time, but I deal with similar situations out here in the oil field and the potential is definitly there, besides a $50 squirrel cage can move WAY more air than a $35 bathroom fan
  3. burtonlinn

    Squirrel Cage Blower on the cheap

    As I'm 'tooling' back up to get back into the hobby I want to build/buy a spray booth, I know that I dont want to use a bathroom exhaust fan because you are just asking for trouble with LEL's and explosions/fires but I did find this link from Princess Auto (only available from Canada, Scott...
  4. burtonlinn

    Revell pocket Star Wars diorama

    Not the scale I enjoy working with, but Im excited to see how you do this
  5. burtonlinn

    Gap Filler What types? Epoxy? Superglue?

    I've used bondo in the past but not a fan of the smell/fumes it gives off, is there a particular brand that is better than the rest that I can get at the local hardware store?
  6. burtonlinn

    Traveling Modeling Tool Kit

    I was just wondering, I spend quite a bit of time on the road, and I thought about taking my modeling with me to do the light tedious work, such as sanding, painting of small parts, at the begining stages of models I am working on. Would anyone recomend a good tool kit list I could pack for...
  7. burtonlinn

    Gap Filler What types? Epoxy? Superglue?

    Thanks for the help!
  8. burtonlinn

    Gap Filler What types? Epoxy? Superglue?

    Just getting back into the hobby and I really want to focus on good quality and Im not up to some of the new products that might be out there regarding gap filling. I was on Scalemodelguide.com reading some tips on gap filling and he suggested using super glue (thick), model fillers, and epoxy...
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