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#1 Posted : 24 June 2010 10:39:55

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OK...here's one for the experienced modellers who can also think laterally.
I was fixing the wifes curling tongs last night & it suddenly struck me that a set of cheap(to keep costs down) curling tongs & hair straighteners(again cheap,argos do a narrow set) MAY be possible plank benders,the curlers for doing tighter curves & the straighteners for longer more gentle ones.If it was suitable the 2 together would cost less than £10.
What does anybody think about this?
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#2 Posted : 24 June 2010 10:57:24

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Have you asked your wife if you can try out with hers ?? We are waiting in eager anticipation BigGrin BigGrin
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#3 Posted : 24 June 2010 11:09:02

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That is a mind boggling question Rob, funny how normal household electrical goods, i.e, electric iron for straightening warped wooden parts, soldering iron as plank bender, and now curling tongs for the same reason as the latter...I would be more than interested to find out if the curling tongs work on plank bending...if so...then I will buy the missus (she who must be obeyed) some curling tongs for her up coming birthday, then I can nick her tongs...LOL LOL LOL
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#4 Posted : 24 June 2010 11:58:24

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In an abstract moment, after watching ' The Men Who Stare at Goats' I was musing over whether the same principles could be applied to wooden strips.

Staring at the neighbours cat didn't work - and neither did glaring at obstinate wooden planks.

As for curling tongs, I guess so, but can you get tight, low radius curves (perhaps an Afro tong (?) 'might' work...

I'd stick with plank crimpers, those interesting plank roller devices or 'leccy' ones.

It all depends upon how far outside 'the box' you want to think (and how big the box is).
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#5 Posted : 24 June 2010 13:03:42

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If i used my wifes hair straightners......i'd start a war....so i will have to settle with the steam iron...LOL LOL LOL
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They do come in different sizes, small for tight curls, medium and large. They can be bought with interchangeable heads so might be worth looking into.
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#7 Posted : 24 June 2010 19:07:14

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Mike Turpin wrote:
Have you asked your wife if you can try out with hers ?? We are waiting in eager anticipation BigGrin BigGrin

Eager anticipation of what..the result or the x-rays showing all the damage she did to me...I will have to get a cheap set to try...hers cost an absolute fortune
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#8 Posted : 27 June 2010 11:46:24

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WARNING - WARNING - WARNING

Do not use the iron or curling tongs or any other girlie things. Once they realise you know how to operate the iron or indeed where it is, then you're on the slippery slope. Next thing they'll want you to do the ironing - stick to the shed!!!

You have been warned:
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