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- Sat May 04, 2019 2:07 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: Anyone still here from 2005-2006?
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Re: Anyone still here from 2005-2006?
Welcome back! Get your gear, and get out and troop! You will need to resubmit, but don't let that deter you from getting back in and having fun. The Garrison is as busy as ever, loads of events all over both states. Look forward to seeing you back in action.
- Mon Oct 01, 2018 8:59 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: New hopeful TI member from Columbia, SC
- Replies: 8
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Re: New hopeful TI member from Columbia, SC
Welcome, let us know if you have any questions , PM work best.
- Tue May 22, 2018 7:11 am
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: Tk73076 UK Garrison
- Replies: 5
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Re: Tk73076 UK Garrison
Yes, we love to have visiting members . Awesome pics....ha!
- Sat May 19, 2018 6:46 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: TK hopeful from Pittsboro, NC
- Replies: 20
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Re: TK hopeful from Pittsboro, NC
looking great man
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- Sat May 19, 2018 6:45 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply )
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Re: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply
Next we are going to use some scrap plastic to build side gussets for the chest box. I use the chest box itself to Mark out on a sheet of plastic the size and shape of the gusset I need. I then trim them down until they fit inside of the Box flush and attached with adhesive and hold with magnets.
I also cut some strips about five eighths of an inch wide by 6 in long to help attach the adult Donuts.
I then bend and fit u-shaped brackets down inside the adult donuts and use that to attach firmly and flat to the chest box. You see I drill a hole in the center of the bracket and then through the gusset., and bolt to chest box.
The bottom smaller Donuts just have a hole drilled through the center and I use a bolt going through the gear sprocket, the small donut and in through the side gusset of the box.








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I also cut some strips about five eighths of an inch wide by 6 in long to help attach the adult Donuts.
I then bend and fit u-shaped brackets down inside the adult donuts and use that to attach firmly and flat to the chest box. You see I drill a hole in the center of the bracket and then through the gusset., and bolt to chest box.
The bottom smaller Donuts just have a hole drilled through the center and I use a bolt going through the gear sprocket, the small donut and in through the side gusset of the box.









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- Sat May 19, 2018 6:41 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply )
- Replies: 4
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Re: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply
The two adult Donuts get one and a quarter inch holes cut out of the middle of the donut. I cut them out first with a large drill bit and then Dremel the rest out just a little bit at a time until I can fit the circumference of the hose comfortably.



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- Sat May 19, 2018 6:39 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply )
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Re: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply
While you are waiting for the glue to dry on the box go ahead and start to trim out the donuts. I always like to do my rough trimming and trim off any flashing with the larger pair of tin snips.
I like to think of these four Donuts as a family. Two adults and two children. The adults are taller than the children so I Mark 2 out at roughly three quarters of an inch thick and then I Mark 2 out at roughly 1/2 inch thick. I then use my lexan modeling scissors to trim the donuts as close to the lines as possible. I then mate them together on a bench while I sand them meticulously to try to keep them at the same height. Two large ones and two small ones. Double-checking each pair to the next as I send them perfectly flat.






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I like to think of these four Donuts as a family. Two adults and two children. The adults are taller than the children so I Mark 2 out at roughly three quarters of an inch thick and then I Mark 2 out at roughly 1/2 inch thick. I then use my lexan modeling scissors to trim the donuts as close to the lines as possible. I then mate them together on a bench while I sand them meticulously to try to keep them at the same height. Two large ones and two small ones. Double-checking each pair to the next as I send them perfectly flat.







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- Sat May 19, 2018 6:35 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply )
- Replies: 4
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Re: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply
If you are going to cut an access out of the back of the box go ahead and do so now.
This will also Aid in the construction of the box. Sand Inside Edge of the top box and about a half inch of the top edge of the bottom box add adhesive to the front and back of the box only and fasten them together with clamps until the glue dries.
You can use either E6000, Super Glue, ABS cement, or I have been using this quick hold glue from the craft section. dries crystal clear and grabs very fast.
Line the topbox up along the rolled edge of the bottom box.



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This will also Aid in the construction of the box. Sand Inside Edge of the top box and about a half inch of the top edge of the bottom box add adhesive to the front and back of the box only and fasten them together with clamps until the glue dries.
You can use either E6000, Super Glue, ABS cement, or I have been using this quick hold glue from the craft section. dries crystal clear and grabs very fast.
Line the topbox up along the rolled edge of the bottom box.




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- Sat May 19, 2018 6:31 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply )
- Replies: 4
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The Fighter Pilot Chest Box Build ( InterGalactic Supply )
Okay here is a build thread for the Tie Fighter Pilot chest box with top and bottom construction.
First start by trimming any excess flashing from the bottom of the boxes. Mark exactly 3in down from the angled Edge on the flat surface of the top box on the front and back side trim straight line and sand the raw Edge. If you have a belt sander you can use that if not you can just use a flat piece of sandpaper on a flat surface. Leave at least about three quarters of an inch from the rolled edge of the bottom box for overlap Construction surface to add adhesive to.






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First start by trimming any excess flashing from the bottom of the boxes. Mark exactly 3in down from the angled Edge on the flat surface of the top box on the front and back side trim straight line and sand the raw Edge. If you have a belt sander you can use that if not you can just use a flat piece of sandpaper on a flat surface. Leave at least about three quarters of an inch from the rolled edge of the bottom box for overlap Construction surface to add adhesive to.







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- Sun Apr 08, 2018 9:24 am
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: Future Member from Lincolnton, NC
- Replies: 20
- Views: 57597
Re: Future Member from Lincolnton, NC
Your thread on SLD is great. Looking very well done. Hate to hear what happened with the bellls.. I'm sure it was heart wrenching... 
- Sun Apr 08, 2018 8:54 am
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: Future Member from Lincolnton, NC
- Replies: 20
- Views: 57597
Re: Future Member from Lincolnton, NC
Saber looks and sound nice.
- Fri Mar 30, 2018 12:27 pm
- Forum: 2017 Mission Reports
- Topic: (NC) Jockeys Ridge Spring 2018 photoshoot.
- Replies: 2
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Re: (NC) Jockeys Ridge Spring 2018 photoshoot.
I'll edit later and try to find the 2018 section. I couldn't find it on Tapatalk.
thank you all for coming.
photographers are working on portraits now.
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thank you all for coming.
photographers are working on portraits now.
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- Fri Mar 30, 2018 11:31 am
- Forum: 2017 Mission Reports
- Topic: (NC) Jockeys Ridge Spring 2018 photoshoot.
- Replies: 2
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(NC) Jockeys Ridge Spring 2018 photoshoot.
Date: 3.10.18
Location:
Jockeys Ridge , Nags Head , N.C.
Description of Event (Please share as much info as you can): Semi Annual Photoshoot
Did this event support a charity? If yes, which charity?: Just for fun.
Event Length (Hours):
8 hrs.
Carolina Garrison Members in Attendance:
1. Jason Hill
2. James Hill
3. Brian Storey
4. Curtis Smith
5. David Carta
6. Brandi Carta
7. Katrina Andrews
8. Michael Morbius
9. Joshua Wright
10. Jessica Wright
11. More I'm sure...
12. Lots of folks from GT
(LIST WILL EXPAND AS NEEDED)
Handlers:
1. James Hill
2. Justin Hill
Check out some of the event photos below:
Kevin Newsome Photography
Greg South Photography
I'll add more pics later, but you guys feel free to add your name and pics to the troop report below, Tapatalk makes it easy.




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Location:
Jockeys Ridge , Nags Head , N.C.
Description of Event (Please share as much info as you can): Semi Annual Photoshoot
Did this event support a charity? If yes, which charity?: Just for fun.
Event Length (Hours):
8 hrs.
Carolina Garrison Members in Attendance:
1. Jason Hill
2. James Hill
3. Brian Storey
4. Curtis Smith
5. David Carta
6. Brandi Carta
7. Katrina Andrews
8. Michael Morbius
9. Joshua Wright
10. Jessica Wright
11. More I'm sure...
12. Lots of folks from GT
(LIST WILL EXPAND AS NEEDED)
Handlers:
1. James Hill
2. Justin Hill
Check out some of the event photos below:
Kevin Newsome Photography
Greg South Photography
I'll add more pics later, but you guys feel free to add your name and pics to the troop report below, Tapatalk makes it easy.





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- Thu Mar 29, 2018 7:46 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: Tie Fighter Pilot Helmet Build ( Intergalactic Supply)
- Replies: 15
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Re: Tie Fighter Pilot Helmet Build ( Intergalactic Supply)
Ok, back to the Tie Pilot build.
Once you get the hemispheres together, faceplate bolted in, and Mohawk Attached, you can work on the trident. I tape the Mohawk to protect from scratches with the magnets and once I position the trident on place , I mark the tape, cut just to the inside of marks, and peel away only what will be sanded and glue applied. I use the triangle piece of tape on the top of trident to or text from scratches.


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Once you get the hemispheres together, faceplate bolted in, and Mohawk Attached, you can work on the trident. I tape the Mohawk to protect from scratches with the magnets and once I position the trident on place , I mark the tape, cut just to the inside of marks, and peel away only what will be sanded and glue applied. I use the triangle piece of tape on the top of trident to or text from scratches.



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- Wed Mar 28, 2018 6:02 pm
- Forum: Public Access Board
- Topic: GML Out of the Office 3/29/18 to 4/9/18
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GML Out of the Office 3/29/18 to 4/9/18
I will be out of the office and unavailable for a few days this spring. Thank you for understanding and your patience . 3/29/18 through 4/9/18
