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Offline Rasputin

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Re: Disassembling Hook & Ladder (3525)
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2009, 20:55:44 »

Thanks, Ras!

Don't you just love to disassemble stuff?

My favorite thing to do at the Playmobil FunStore in Orlando (before they closed) was to disassemble their Klicky key chains while they were still in their plastic baggy see through packages ...  >:D



Yes I do and now that I am a grown up kid I can actually put things back together  :lol:

Your wicked  >:D just think how many employees must have thought they were broken and then put them on discount  :eh?: wait a minute you might be on to something  :toot:
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Re: Disassembling Hook & Ladder (3525)
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2009, 20:56:47 »
Great tuto' Ras  :wow: :wow: :wow:

Karim :)

Thank you Karim it was similar to your work where it is just play time  :love:
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Re: Disassembling Hook & Ladder (3525)
« Reply #12 on: October 18, 2009, 00:09:24 »








The above pictures are of the collection of parts from on going tear downs for existing 3526, & 3525 projects.
  Forget about all of the other stuff,....all we need is the reintroduction of the 3526 Fire Engine!

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Re: Disassembling Hook & Ladder (3525)
« Reply #13 on: October 18, 2009, 16:49:25 »
Great photo tutorial Rasputin! Using clothespins as wedges is a great idea, I had been using plastic leveling shims because they are thinner but the clothespins are smoother, thanks for posting this.


Bill - Thanks for the pictures of your parts boxes, I am always curious how people store their 'excess' inventories, I can't decide whether to keep my extra klickies together like cordwood or to break them down into their component parts and store them that way.



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Re: Disassembling Hook & Ladder (3525)
« Reply #14 on: October 18, 2009, 17:43:46 »


Great photo tutorial Rasputin! Using clothespins as wedges is a great idea, I had been using plastic leveling shims because they are thinner but the clothespins are smoother, thanks for posting this.

Thank you for the comliment and you are more than welcome


Bill - Thanks for the pictures of your parts boxes, I am always curious how people store their 'excess' inventories, I can't decide whether to keep my extra klickies together like cordwood or to break them down into their component parts and store them that way.

I too like to see other peoples storage systems . We had a discussion about it and I remember Martin M's "really great boxes" but $$$, so I chose the cheep-o Target route . Steralite's were on sale for $1.99 small and $2.99 medium . I guess they are called plastic shoe boxes . for the small parts I again went with Target for $15 mini drawers



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Re: Disassembling Hook & Ladder (3525)
« Reply #15 on: October 18, 2009, 18:59:31 »
My parts boxes are hopefully only temporary until I've got all of my 3526, & 3525 projects completed  :lol:!
  Forget about all of the other stuff,....all we need is the reintroduction of the 3526 Fire Engine!