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Supplies on the cheap

Paulw

Well-known member
I have always been looking to get hobby and modeling supplies with out paying out the nose with internet prices being what they are so I thought I would share some of the things that I buy and use exclusively.
You may recognize some of them and I doubt that our friends from over seas may have such things available to them but maybe they have it by a different name.



One of the many products that we all use at one time or another is good ole Tamiya Extra thin cement. This comes in a 40ml bottle and usually runs from 4 to 7 dollars depending on where you are. This is a mixture of MEK, TCE and other chemicals of which I can not remember right now. Now here is a product that has the same chemicals (solvents) that is in the Tamiya product but at 118 ml and $2.00 a bottle is a better bargain all around. Beauty secrets fingernail polish thinner. The operative word here is thinner and not remover.



This stuff goes into the empty Tamiya bottle and you have about three times the use from one bottle that you have with the Tamiya product. The only time I buy the Tamiya stuff is when I need a new applicator brush.

The next product is something a watch maker friend of mine turned me on too last year and I find it a grand substitute for Tenax and Plas-T-Weld.



This stuff comes in all sizes and viscosities. It is just as hot as Tenax and the other but with a 4 oz. can you get almost forever use out of. Scigrip Weld-On #3 very fast set and I mean very fast set. Mine came with an applicator bottle but that bottle is for more of an industrial application.

I took Same said friends advice and bought a better set of tweezers of which I paid about $15.00 shipped from eBay. They are the surgical and jewelers type and came in a nifty storage case.



It has all kinds of uses here.

The next item are sanding sticks. I get mine from the same beauty supply store that I buy my "Xtra Thin" from and they run about one to two dollars less than model designated sanding sticks.



These come in all kinds of grit sizes from real coarse to extra fine and you can even get some chamois buffing ones that I use for polishing canopies. I understand that there may be a need to get into fine and small areas so I just get the mini sanding sticks from Flex-i-file or Alpha Abrasives.

I needed a new set of saw blades that I can use for any resin so RB productions had this set at Sprue Brothers at a good price. The only reason I don't cut up those nail boards is because I have no safe way to do so but I am content to buy from other souses.
The saw blades fit in a small Xacto handle or you can buy a set of pe handles that are proprietary to the saw blades.



There you have it. All in a nut shell. If you have any things that you use to cut the cost of the hobby bill or anything that may be a handy item please share, we would be grateful to hear of it.
 
Good stuff Paul, if someone finds a source on that Weld on 3 other than Amazon let me know.

May I also add to this Micro Surface as a source on the sanding stuff.
http://micro-surface.com/index.php/products-by-application/hobby-industry/plastic-and-painted-models/kits.html
They have kits put together that includes the pads, sticks and film for the price of just one set from any other suppliers.
 
I don't see y not, Bob. Add what you want because I posted this to make it easier and less traumatic on the budget for build and paint supplies. You may want to ask Paul if there is some other place to source the Weld-on.
 
Great idea Paul,

I've been doing this for years but the nail polish thinner is new to me!

:good:

Good stuff Paul, if someone finds a source on that Weld on 3 other than Amazon let me know.

I just received my tin and was going to post it in Latest Acquisitions. I took the last one since it was less than $12 for a pint! See here (click marketplace and you'll see Amazon is cheapest and Free Shipping if the order is over $35USD):


Regards,
 
I just noticed that Paul bought the very fast set while mine is 'only' fast set...

C'mon Paul, where are you buying your beauty supplies?

From Japanese to English, here's the translation from Tamiya's bottle of Extra Thin Cement:

Organic Solvent 100%
Butyl Acetate
Acetone

The Beauty Secrets Nail Polish Thinner you show has the following ingredients:
Butyl Acetate ,Ethyl Acetate ,Heptane

Gena Adios Nail Polish Thinner contains and is less than $4USD for 4 oz (118ml):
Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Mineral Spirits

I haven't found the Beauty Secrets product at $2 USD...

Regards,
 
Paul had submitted this as a news item to go on the front page but I catch it, Sorry Paul. The conversation has already progressed a ways so I'm moving it to the Lounge for public discussion. I like what's here so I'm going to sticky it so we can reference back easy.
 
How many of you guys make your own Airbrush thinner and AB cleaner ?

Ditto on the nail thinner,that little tidbit blew me away (y) (y)
 
I get the hardware store brand lacquer thinner for cleaning the AB. Not cheap but a gal does go a long way if I don't forget to put the cap back on. :bang head
 
While you're in the beauty department checkout the tweezers, scissors, make-up brushes and sponges. For the car and truck builders, nail polish can be thinned and airbrushed.

Cheers,
Rich
 
Haven't heard of them using nail polish thinner, lacquer thinner seems to be the preferred choice.

Cheers,
Rich
 
Haven't heard of them using nail polish thinner, lacquer thinner seems to be the preferred choice.

That's because they didn't know! A word of caution, going undercover to read up on the various nail polish thinners at various beautician sites, it seems that the wrong thinner (such as straight lacquer thinner) may turn the nail polish into unusable goop!
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Well, here is a picture of the solvent I got from Amazon:
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Over on eBay, I got this assortment for less than $7USD shipped... can you imagine the cabling I can make?
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Regards,
 
...if someone finds a source on that Weld on 3 other than Amazon let me know.

I only see it on eBay at a discount. It is sold in many places but, as a New Yorker, I can't recall the last time I paid MSRP for anything!

Regards,
 
I killed my amazon account years ago when they stopped a transaction and said it looked like fraud on my part because I was shipping to somewhere other than my billing address. I'm still boycotting them...they'll learn their lesson, along with Netflix. :eek:ldguy :bat :eek:ldguy :D
 
Lids from wide mouth jars (like peanut butter) can make bases for small scale figures. Fill them with plaster for weight and stiffness and paint the outside.

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Cheers,
Rich
 
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