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Gromets for tarps

March 25 2011 at 10:44 PM
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I'm sure some of you smarter guys already figured this out. I just discovered Mig Productions "disc and washer" pe sheet Beautiful brass gromets to put on tarps.

 
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Tim Streeter
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Re: Gromets for tarps

March 25 2011, 11:09 PM 

Another option if one doesn't want to fiddle with p/e is the set from Archer Fine Transfers. I've used those and have been pleased with the results.

Tim
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Minnesota Military Figure Society http://mmfs.wetpaint.com/

 
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More Gromets?

March 25 2011, 11:16 PM 

That's another one. Why am I just finding these things out?

 
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Don't feel bad

March 26 2011, 12:06 AM 

I thought I was a so clever when I discovered that you could use super glue to fill gaps. Then my hobby shop guy pointed out that is why it's call gap filling supper glue. I hope I've come a long why since then.

 
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Thanks

March 26 2011, 1:08 AM 

It's nice to know I'm not the only one on the slow boat

 
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