txaviator
Well Known Member
As taught in my build class, and as common sense would dictate, all parts of the HS are riveted together, match-drilled, labeled and then taken apart for deburring, priming, etc.
A question just crossed my mind: how did all of you keep from 'erasing' your information noted on the pieces, with your Sharpie marker? Even during the cleaning stages, it would appear to me that the Sharpie references get wiped away, not to mention eventually getting covered up by primer. How did each of you do this? Surely someone has a tip or a special trick or two, learned along the way?
Thanks for sharing these tips with us 'newbie' builders! I know it sounds elementary, but if I were to essentially wipe away all of my reference markings, I would be doomed during re-assembly!
A question just crossed my mind: how did all of you keep from 'erasing' your information noted on the pieces, with your Sharpie marker? Even during the cleaning stages, it would appear to me that the Sharpie references get wiped away, not to mention eventually getting covered up by primer. How did each of you do this? Surely someone has a tip or a special trick or two, learned along the way?
Thanks for sharing these tips with us 'newbie' builders! I know it sounds elementary, but if I were to essentially wipe away all of my reference markings, I would be doomed during re-assembly!