Flippin Faded Bits!
Re: Flippin Faded Bits!
Persevere Cpl......that looks like an uneven pressure issue to me.........trust me I'm a retired WO1.....
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Re: Flippin Faded Bits!
He He Rodger that! Ok well i have tightened them up even more but i know in myself that this isnt right its too tight the metal is touching the handle and i am scared everytime as im grizzing them on that im gonna snap off the handle! neither the less i tried it and got the same. My buddy told me to add on an extra 2 minutes so i tried that, it came out better but when i added on more time it went brown.
I personally believe that im just shite at taping the image on! Is there any specific way that you guys use?
Thanks for your comments lads!
Thanks for your comments lads!
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Re: Flippin Faded Bits!
I put tape on both ends.. put one end on securely and then roll it as tight as I can to the other..
I am also today.. trying the extension ring !!
I am also today.. trying the extension ring !!
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Re: Flippin Faded Bits!
After frantically searching my our junk room, I've just found the extension ring that came with the halogen oven we bought ages ago for the kitchen... and it fits :biggrin:
I'll report back in a bit, as I have been trying to cure the problem of brown patches on mugs as well!
I'll report back in a bit, as I have been trying to cure the problem of brown patches on mugs as well!
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Well, It's cured the scorchmarks, just need to get the temperature and timings right now...
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