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01-29-2006, 09:19 AM
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Thanks Steve, I need that stuff
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01-29-2006, 09:32 AM
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Location: Kentucky
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For real quick and simple scales, make up a scale jig. Take one of those plastic storage boxes (like you would store nuts and bolts in) that has an opening in the front. Stretch your scale mesh over top and attach to the sides. Duct tape works for this  Add a little weight to the bottom of the box. You can place the hose from your shop vac in this to suck up the over spray. To do the scales, paint your base color as usual and let dry. Once dry, stick the plug in the box (I usually have them with a piece of wire in the tail) and pull up so that the mesh wraps tight against the plug. Hit it lightly with your airbrush or spray can. Drop the plug down, flip, and pull the other side up on the mesh. Paint again. Scales in under 5 seconds
Jigman
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01-29-2006, 09:35 AM
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Location: Kentucky
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Found an old photo of one in action that will give a better idea of what I'm talking about.
Jigman
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01-29-2006, 09:47 AM
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Location: Maine
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Thanks Steve. Looks like an easier way than I am doing them.
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01-29-2006, 03:16 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
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Great ideas guys.
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01-29-2006, 11:58 PM
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No Shorts On
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Bassachusetts
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Steve,
When you remove the mesh, does it leave any scratches at all? I tried something like that and after 2 days of drying, it came off and scratched the underpaint.
Nice idea!
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Bob Thomas
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01-30-2006, 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Thomas
Steve,
When you remove the mesh, does it leave any scratches at all? I tried something like that and after 2 days of drying, it came off and scratched the underpaint.
Nice idea!
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Bob, this stuff is soft. Plus when done you simply spread it apart and it still holds it shape.
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Why even try.........
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