Re: [RCSE] One modeler's Christmas observation

2004-12-20 Thread Michael Conte
I actually got to use my heat gun to wrap presents. My wife made up some gift baskets and wrapped them with heat shrink plastic. I was all to glad to help her out. Those gift baskets are tight as drums and wrinkle free! I offered to let her try, but she said that it looked like I was having

RE: [RCSE] One modeler's Christmas observation

2004-12-20 Thread Frank Slaughter
I Ultracoted a bunch of gifts one Christmas. It's a lot of work. -Original Message- From: Jack Womack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 5:38 PM To: Jim Deck; RCSE Subject: Re: [RCSE] One modeler's Christmas observation So don't wrap them..

Re: [RCSE] One modeler's Christmas observation

2004-12-20 Thread Jack Womack
So don't wrap them... Monokote them!!! Merry Christmas. Jack Womack --- Jim Deck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As a long time R/C modeler and retired > statistician, I feel I > now have gathered enough data to share the following > observation with the > RCSE community: >

Re: [RCSE] One modeler's Christmas observation

2004-12-20 Thread Pat McCleave
Jim, Man you are behind the game. Gift bags are the only way to go. They come in all shapes and sizes. Throw in a couple of pieces of colored tissue to hind the gift, tie the handles with some of that pretty colored ribbon and viola you are done. If that does not work, there are almost alwa

Re: [RCSE] One modeler's Christmas observation

2004-12-20 Thread Clarence Ashcraft
What if we did the present in monocote it would look great but be a bear to get into...Merry Christmas to all CLARENCE ASHCRAFT PRESIDENT OF IMSF 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] HOME OF INTERMOUNTAIN SILENT FLYERS AND SOAR UTAH WOULD YOU LIKE TO LEARN TO FLY R/C CONTACT THE CLUB AT http://www.silentflyer