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Discussion in 'Tools and tips' started by imported_newz12, May 2, 2004.

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  1. Rogue

    Rogue Guest

    That was my exact plan :)
     
  2. Kruxos

    Kruxos Senior Member

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    MAJOR TURN ON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    props rogue.
     
  3. Code_sucht

    Code_sucht Banned

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    Looks messy and unclassy..
    Like my ex girlfriend..





    Let's see how it writes once you have it up and running!
     
  4. McLovin

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    was the envelope ripped? cause if it was your nib is probably lost in a mail sorting machine, stuff like that shouldn't be put in envelopes like that cause it will get ran through the machine. they sent me a nib like that in the mail in a envelope with a clear window and a bombing science sticker inside.... very discreet........., probably would have got the post office shut down if they would have saw it.
     
  5. Rogue

    Rogue Guest

    Actually.......

    It's not messy at all, has a screw to block flow or release the flow. The lines are a bit bigger than a kiwi, and this marker will last a lifetime. Works on any surface...
     
  6. Code_sucht

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    Local Post Office shut down for your Mail? Get real..

    Either way, I just know Bombing science hooked me and responded to my pm and sent me a replacement nib that I had in my hands in two days..
     
  7. tense

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    I gotta get sum of those, I saw them at this store, ohh and is the skinny pentels any good?
     
  8. Rogue

    Rogue Guest

    The skinny pentels are eh....
     
  9. sk8er6

    sk8er6 Senior Member

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    how do you melt plastic without burning it? i thought of doing it, but im not sure how to safely approach it...
     
  10. Code_sucht

    Code_sucht Banned

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    Use a low heat. Like melting a crayon..



    And I hear posca's are good for their nibs and body. Not much else more.
     
  11. CRN-one

    CRN-one Senior Member

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    well, I have two awesome things for melting plastic

    1) acetalyne torch with a "loose" tip (eg big red/orange flame, not blue/white cutting flame)

    2) heat gun

    the heat gun is a leftover from when I used to install car alarms and stereos, it was for stretching vinyl, adhering carpet glue, bending ABS, etc. Works awesome.

    The torch is for plumbing, and that takes a skilled hand to use for melting plastic. Mostly it'll burn the fuck outta anything it touches. Lotta fun, that one.

    lacking a heat gun or torch, I'd say use a candle. it'll take longer but what you want if you use fire is a loose, low temp flame - orange/yellow/red flame, not blue. more oxygen, less potential energy.
     
  12. Code_sucht

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    You could also hold it over the eye of your Oven... May be uncomfortable to your hands and such but it would work just as well..
     
  13. CRN-one

    CRN-one Senior Member

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    yeah, but you run the risk of melting the plastic onto the valve that the gas comes out of.

    granted you have to be "special" in a mental sort of way to do that, seeing as how it'd take a straight moron to put the plastic that close, but idk about some of the people here, man. telling them to use their stove for anything harder than making ramen is asking for trouble ;)

    I've seen Step Bi Step. Directions for ramen = special ed level.
     
  14. silentchaos14

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  17. Code_sucht

    Code_sucht Banned

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    New found mop today, holds 110 ml of whatever I put in it..

    Original Nib, foam (before mod)
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    NEW NIB FOR THE 110 MOP
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    After Mod, complete Mop, works great. Now known as the 110 Mop
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  18. Code_sucht

    Code_sucht Banned

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  19. Code_sucht

    Code_sucht Banned

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    Next Runner Up....


    The Mop14..



    aimg.photobucket.com_albums_v401_theraphosa_New_20Mops_DSCN2613.jpg
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    The Above picture are of the Mop14 filled with my ink recipe. Mop is only big enough for a capacity of 15ml of ink. Nice Pocket Mop!



    Now for My Chrome Recipe mop..
    Mop14
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  20. silentchaos14

    silentchaos14 Elite Member

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    the first one is just a squeezy bingo dabber with a new nib. the second one is a modded marker of some sort with a modded nib. i dont see why u would sell them empty, but filled yeah i might buy one if the rents knew i write