Saturday 7 January 2012
Friday 6 January 2012
Glue/Adhesive
Want an industrial strength glue??
They use this to glue Aircraft together. And Planets ;)
On the other hand it does say on the back, it will kill you if you go near it.
This is a "well hard" glue - not to be messed with (should come with a skull and crossbones symbol)
If you go near it - you will die.
If you look at it - you will die.
If it gets on your skin - you will die.
If you breath near it - you will die.
:)
Defo read the instructions, and warnings.
By the time you have kitted up on this stuff, with an all over impervious suit, goggles, mask, gloves, steel shoes and hairnet, you will probably already be dead ;)
E6000 - easy does it.
http://www.eclecticproducts.com/e6000_retail.htm
Tip - let it cure for at least 24 hours - it's well tough but don't rush it!!
They use this to glue Aircraft together. And Planets ;)
On the other hand it does say on the back, it will kill you if you go near it.
This is a "well hard" glue - not to be messed with (should come with a skull and crossbones symbol)
If you go near it - you will die.
If you look at it - you will die.
If it gets on your skin - you will die.
If you breath near it - you will die.
:)
Defo read the instructions, and warnings.
By the time you have kitted up on this stuff, with an all over impervious suit, goggles, mask, gloves, steel shoes and hairnet, you will probably already be dead ;)
E6000 - easy does it.
http://www.eclecticproducts.com/e6000_retail.htm
Tip - let it cure for at least 24 hours - it's well tough but don't rush it!!
Mod Podge
It's a very handy multi purpose splodgy kind of stuff. It's an adhesive (white on application, dries clear), a sealer and a finish (they do Gloss, Matt, Sparkle etc)
Check it out:
Plaid Online
Thursday 29 December 2011
Masks
Strange Venetian Masks |
Masks
Strange Venetian Masks |
Monday 7 November 2011
Thai Floods
Thanks to Jeff for the images...
At least someones happy about it :) |
Sunday 6 November 2011
Saturday 5 November 2011
Shareaholic for Google Chrome - The best way to share, tweet, bookmark, save and e-mail webpages
Friday 4 November 2011
Article - Cars - Old Bugatti Racing
2008 Winton Historic (32nd) Victoria | Car Advice | Reviews: "Bugatti Bonanza for Winton Historic
During the 1920s and 30s, Grand Prix Bugattis experienced unparalleled success around the world and have been credited with winning more Grand Prix events in their day than any other make during the long history of motor racing.
(image here)
Bugatti cars achieved many thousands of victories in just a few decades. The little Bugatti Type 13 famously swept the top four positions in the Grand Prix de Voiturette at Brescia, Italy in 1921 giving rise to the name ‘Brescia’ for the model.
The 1924 Bugatti Type 35 is probably the most successful racing car of all time with over 2,000 wins. Bugatti’s final racing success at Le Mans is well remembered, Jean-Pierre Wimille and Pierre Veyron won the 1939 race with just one car and meagre resources.
Bugatti racing cars were also instrumental in helping to establish the fledgling motor sport industry in Australia. In a six year period between 1928 and 1933, half of the first three placings in Australian Grand Prix events went to Bugattis and they won outright four years in a row."
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During the 1920s and 30s, Grand Prix Bugattis experienced unparalleled success around the world and have been credited with winning more Grand Prix events in their day than any other make during the long history of motor racing.
(image here)
Bugatti cars achieved many thousands of victories in just a few decades. The little Bugatti Type 13 famously swept the top four positions in the Grand Prix de Voiturette at Brescia, Italy in 1921 giving rise to the name ‘Brescia’ for the model.
The 1924 Bugatti Type 35 is probably the most successful racing car of all time with over 2,000 wins. Bugatti’s final racing success at Le Mans is well remembered, Jean-Pierre Wimille and Pierre Veyron won the 1939 race with just one car and meagre resources.
Bugatti racing cars were also instrumental in helping to establish the fledgling motor sport industry in Australia. In a six year period between 1928 and 1933, half of the first three placings in Australian Grand Prix events went to Bugattis and they won outright four years in a row."
'via Blog this'
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Buggati in Service Station
We pulled up next to this in a service station car park. It's an old Bugatti I think. The young couple who were driving it had helmets and goggles on. Notice the novelty luggage space, hanging the bags outside the car. We were hoping to catch them setting off, to see what it looked like and how it sounded. Sadly they had already gone when we got back from the loo. Also check out the angle of the wheels :)
Thursday 3 November 2011
WordPress Blogging Plugin
Tools ‹ SnazLondon — WordPress: "Press This
Press This for WordPress is a bookmarklet: a little app that runs in your browser and lets you grab bits of the web.
Use Press This to clip text, images and videos from any web page. Then edit and add more straight from Press This before you save or publish it in a post on your site."
'via Blog this'
Press This for WordPress is a bookmarklet: a little app that runs in your browser and lets you grab bits of the web.
Use Press This to clip text, images and videos from any web page. Then edit and add more straight from Press This before you save or publish it in a post on your site."
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