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Post by Aaron Jensen on Mar 1, 2015 13:20:05 GMT -5
Hey guys I thought I would post here that my new website is now online. All my current products except for my customs (which I will add after the Lafeyette show) are available on there for purchase. Please note that all the accessories and implements have a build time. So if you purchase an item, it will take a few weeks before it gets shipped to you. Also, if you purchase anything this week it cannot be picked up at the Lafayette show the coming weekend. Here's the link jensendiecast.com/Let me know if you have any questions or concerns Thanks!
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Post by Southern on Mar 1, 2015 18:41:33 GMT -5
Very cool site. Love several items on there. Once I get my display sorted out. I will have to get some things.
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Post by Reese on Mar 1, 2015 19:17:02 GMT -5
I got a few of the shop items, really nice stuff.
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Post by bkfarmtoys on Mar 1, 2015 23:26:05 GMT -5
Could I see some better pictures of the flatbed
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Post by Aaron Jensen on Mar 2, 2015 16:52:44 GMT -5
Could I see some better pictures of the flatbed Heres a few pictures in different lighting. Its designed to mimic these beds
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Post by jaylaudeman on Mar 2, 2015 17:49:50 GMT -5
This is off topic but what do you like to use for gluing down your ballast, It looks like you did a really good job in those pictures.
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Post by Aaron Jensen on Mar 2, 2015 18:06:30 GMT -5
This is off topic but what do you like to use for gluing down your ballast, It looks like you did a really good job in those pictures. Thanks, I mixed some elmers white glue with water and used a spray bottle to apply it. I always try to get the most glue in the mix I can and still be able to mist it on with my spray bottle. If you get streams coming out then you will get an ugly mess. I probably sprayed 3 or 4 coats of glue on it. Works pretty good to seal in your landscape. I've also found out that the finest ballast sticks the best, however it can ball up with the water sometimes when applying. So you just have to smooth it down a little after putting some glue on. The first coat is always the most stubborn. After that it gets easier.
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Post by jaylaudeman on Mar 2, 2015 23:21:18 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice, that was the problem I had the first time I sprayed and where drips came out of the sprayer it balled up the ballast. I've read some sites say to use rubbing alcohol in with the spray to help dry faster.
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Post by Aaron Jensen on Mar 3, 2015 0:28:33 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice, that was the problem I had the first time I sprayed and where drips came out of the sprayer it balled up the ballast. I've read some sites say to use rubbing alcohol in with the spray to help dry faster. It happens, I like to soak the stuff pretty good the first time and try and pat down the balled up areas the best I can. Sometimes though you just gotta chip some out when it dries and fill it back in.
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