03-29-2010, 10:05 PM
Good work, wayne. I think your modeling could teach us all a thing or two. My window shades for my passenger car were made from a piece of quality resume paper that came out of my printer wrong
. BTW, I think more people should pay attention to your lacquer thinner glue technique. I have been using it lately, and have learned how to make clean, strong joints.
. BTW, I think more people should pay attention to your lacquer thinner glue technique. I have been using it lately, and have learned how to make clean, strong joints.
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