whats it called?
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what is it called when you use static electricity to put on grass. I thought there was talk about this over at the utter site . I thought some one had talked about making a home made applicator that put a static charge on the grass when you apply it to the layout . Any help please Thanks in advance Roger
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#2
Hi Roger, i think your talking about a Static Grass Applicator, and i believe that was Wayne (doctorwanye) that made a home made one, hopefully Wayne will chime in here and share again Misngth
Josh Mader

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#3
A company called Noch makes a static grass applicator unit, you can google Noch and find it.....
Cheers,
Richard

T & A Layout Build http://bigbluetrains.com/forum/viewtopic...=46&t=7191
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#4
thanks guys , thats why i love this site .
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#5
No problem Roger

As Richard said, Noch also makes a Static Grass Applicator, ive heard it works great, but the downside is that its just so dang expensive lol
Josh Mader

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#7
Hi All,


I too have been looking at a cheaper option to the Noch applicator ... i never mind buying equipment for the railroad but they are too much as Josh says Cheers

Thanks shortliner i have ordered one of the insect killers shown in the second link .... works out better than one of the Noch puffer bottles as well.

Post some pics when i get it up and sorted the results should be interesting Big Grin
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#8
You can now view the GERN TurfMaster Grass Blaster how-to right here.

Wayne
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#9
BUILD YOUR OWN! Big Grin


Wayne article is an excellent how to and it works!
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Lee Valley (<!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.leevalley.com">www.leevalley.com</a><!-- w -->) sells a flocking gun (<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=44669&cat=1,250,43298,43300">http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx ... 3298,43300</a><!-- m -->) designed to fire 1/32" flock. Don't know how it would perform with longer grass, but maybe worth a try at under CAN$7.

Andrew
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