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Members Lounge => Non Bocking Chat => Topic started by: aidanh1 on June 15, 2008, 11:13:32 PM
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hey guys does anyone no were i can design my own bandana like colour and logo and stuff i want to make my own bandana coz i have lots of time on my hands XD
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Carma - The trend setter!
I am so proud! YEY! Hahaha. Ask Jason, he knows!
-Carma
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I dont think I have seen you without a bandana..in person or pics lol
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hey guys does anyone no were i can design my own bandana
Your bedroom.
Or the dining room if you have no desk in your room.
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I dont think I have seen you without a bandana..in person or pics lol
Spud how about carma's forum picture :nana:
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Ok...Correction: I dont think I have seen you without a bandana in pics or in person while you are on bocks lol
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Ok...Correction: I dont think I have seen you without a bandana in pics or in person while you are on bocks lol
And she looks very nice here too :P (scroll down to the bottom )
http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1806.0
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All you need is a sewing machine and an inkjet printer Aidan I do my own on black cloth with iron on transfers
Jason :Hoofies2:
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All you need is a sewing machine and an inkjet printer Aidan I do my own on black cloth with iron on transfers
Jason :Hoofies2:
Do you make all your own bandages too !? :biggrin:
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:haha: Another Lauugh out loud moment :haha:
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In a word DK
YES
I have also done my own stitching in the past but now find super glue is better and stops the bleeding quicker (no this isn't a joke)
Being a carpenter I get to play with all sorts of razor sharp toys (sharpen them myself) so with my perchant for accidents hardly a week goes by without me bleeding from some self inflicted wound :biggrin:
Jason :Hoofies2:
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I must vouch for Jason's bandana's, they are pretty awesome!
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I read this on my RSS feed as "Needs Bananas" :D
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In a word DK
YES
I have also done my own stitching in the past but now find super glue is better and stops the bleeding quicker (no this isn't a joke)
Being a carpenter I get to play with all sorts of razor sharp toys (sharpen them myself) so with my perchant for accidents hardly a week goes by without me bleeding from some self inflicted wound :biggrin:
Jason :Hoofies2:
You're right about the super glue.....The stuff they put on you at the grubber is actually made for human tissue, whereas your common or garden Cyano - Acrylate ain't really for sticking open wounds together. Sorry,I use super glue a lot 'cos I like to fly model helis too...."Penchant" was the word you were looking for( Me being a bit "froggy" as it were :biggrin:) And as for the sharp tools? They work a damned sight better than blunt ones.....Being a "Lockie", I get to play with my own self sharpened gizmos too,there's nothing worse than cutting yourself with a panel saw.....Along with all the really nasty whizzy things that grind and cut metal,flesh,bone,steel toe capped boots and remove your precious digits in the blink of an eye..:o :o
Thing we have to do to make a living eh J ? :biggrin: :thumbs:
-Nobby
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Model Helis now your talking I must get the mini pred out soon (been much too long my nose in will be terrible :biggrin:)
Sadly my glow powered helis are languising in the loft due to lack of time recently but the electric ones still get the odd outing
As for worse that a panel saw try picking up a planer before the blades have stopped (I must have had 20 cuts all like little paper cuts :biggrin:)
I got lost amongst the numerous "super glues" years ago but I tend to use the mid range thickness and medium setting time one from the many types and that even stops the bleeding as you push the two severed parts together :haha: but you have to hold your arm on while it sets or it falls off again :biggrin:
Nice to know that I'm not the only aeromodeler on here
Jason :Hoofies2:
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A couple of guys do it at the flying club..they have gliders and a winch..I missed it tho :( I dont mind most of them flying about but hell that helicopter is scary..I dont want a free haircut.
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As for worse that a panel saw try picking up a planer before the blades have stopped (I must have had 20 cuts all like little paper cuts :biggrin:)
Jason :Hoofies2:
My planer ( blades ) are a little bigger than yours !?
Your's runs 1000w my planer run in Mega watts :o :biggrin:
I got a lovely scare on finger where I cut it on a blade :o
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wassa "love scare"? :biggrin:
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Just enough to scar you and let you know who's boss, yet not enough to rip limbs/apendages off!