winchman Member Messages 6,167 Location Merseyside Dec 31, 2024 #1 This one inspired me, any better ideas?
gaz1 Member Messages 20,075 Location westyorkshire Dec 31, 2024 #2 yes just use a rod and bar as it would shake it up and down rather well
winchman Member Messages 6,167 Location Merseyside Dec 31, 2024 #3 gaz1 said: yes just use a rod and bar as it would shake it up and down rather well Click to expand... I just felt it was too violent
gaz1 said: yes just use a rod and bar as it would shake it up and down rather well Click to expand... I just felt it was too violent
steveo3002 Member Messages 7,632 Dec 31, 2024 #4 got an old bean tin with a bolt through the bottom and spin it in a drill , crude but works well
brightspark Member Messages 41,167 Location yarm stockton on tees Dec 31, 2024 #5 hand shaking is the best just pretend your on the vinegar stroke
R RichardM Member Messages 4,123 Jan 30, 2025 #6 Guy I used to know wrapped them up in a towel and put them in the tumble drier! Can't have had any problems as his wife didn't say anything......
Guy I used to know wrapped them up in a towel and put them in the tumble drier! Can't have had any problems as his wife didn't say anything......
Morrisman Forum Supporter Messages 8,886 Location Staffordshire, England Jan 30, 2025 #7 Sign in to prove I’m not a bot, then watch two adverts……. And people wonder why I use an Adblock on my laptop for watching YouTube.
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Erie Fred Member Messages 5,866 Location Erie, Pa USofA Jan 30, 2025 #8 How about setting them in an ultrasonic tank ? the water should conduct the waves thru the metal can to the paint ?
How about setting them in an ultrasonic tank ? the water should conduct the waves thru the metal can to the paint ?
addjunkie Member Messages 13,561 Location Northumberland. Reet oot in the sticks Jan 30, 2025 #9 Stick it in the washer on fast spin!