Re: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job

2012-05-31 Thread Dave D.
welding... Dave - Original Message - From: Neil Rochford To: rctankcombat@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 5:40 PM Subject: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job Whilst welding a track guide constructing jig ( A little trick I picked up off the interweb ) I periodicity

Re: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job

2012-05-29 Thread Buck Cronk
:) On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 6:42 AM, odysseyslipw...@aol.com wrote: ** In a message dated 5/29/2012 1:46:31 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, gutra...@yahoo.com writes: Just take a torch to the other side and even it out a little might not be such a good idea . you saw what happened

RE: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job

2012-05-28 Thread Doug Conn
Subject: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job Whilst welding a track guide constructing jig ( A little trick I picked up off the interweb ) I periodicity stepped outside for a gulp of fresh air and let everything have a cool down, ( As experienced welders like myself do ) ,After a trip round the garden

Re: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job

2012-05-28 Thread OdysseySlipways
if anyone asks the next time you take them out in public, you can call it authentic battle damage and that's how things look after a heated battle - though they might wonder what exactly your firing at one another. good to hear the damage was nothing more than cosmetic Chris -- You are

Re: [TANKS] New inadvertent camo job

2012-05-28 Thread Buck Cronk
Whew That was really close. Just think of what it could've been like if your entire workshop had burned down with your tools and the tanks you put so much work into... and whatever else was in there. Great to hear it was no big deal. And too bad the camo job didn't cover the whole tank