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  • TAGood827
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    Originally posted by He Who Shall Not Be Named

    Tim, it's time for you to discover the rewarding world of, scratch-building stuff.
    Yes sir, I know that's where this is headed.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by Das Boot
    David,
    do you use Brylcreem in your hair? I remember as a youth, they called it “greasy kid stuff”. My dad, a retired jarhead, used to make me get a flat top at the barber, and that’s what they used to keep the front up.
    Nope. Crisco. It's in the hair-care isle at Walmart.

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  • Das Boot
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    David,
    do you use Brylcreem in your hair? I remember as a youth, they called it “greasy kid stuff”. My dad, a retired jarhead, used to make me get a flat top at the barber, and that’s what they used to keep the front up.

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  • He Who Shall Not Be Named
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    Originally posted by TAGood827

    I've always felt I was always a little behind on things.


    Thanks for the info!


    Tim
    Tim, it's time for you to discover the rewarding world of, scratch-building stuff.

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  • redboat219
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    Bob was working on his own 2" wtc which was based off of the 2.5" R&R cylinder ( reversible pump with vented tank ballast system). Maybe he can provide you with one.

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