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Old 02-09-2017, 02:51 PM
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Default Re: Nylint michigan crane conversion, hopefully

Bo, nice idea on the white string. I might try that. Frizz, if you try it, make sure it doesn't make the string get stiff, you want it to be pretty soft and flexible.



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Old 02-09-2017, 04:50 PM
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Bo, nice idea on the white string. I might try that. Frizz, if you try it, make sure it doesn't make the string get stiff, you want it to be pretty soft and flexible.



Jim

Thanks Jim. The line get stiff when it dries. Because some grain or sediment of coffee. As son as you rub it a little it's fine and smooth and works great. I did this on my Lego Crane. But when they made Photos of the crane for Posters i had to change string to white again........ugh. The sponsor told me white strings would look better on the picture.
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