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Sandbags

Discussion in 'Post Your Own Articles & SBS' started by sippog, Apr 26, 2012.

  1. sippog Active Member

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    I'm gonna stick my neck out here with an idea that seemed so obvious to me that I'm sure other people have had it - but maybe I've just not come across it before.

    I've been using a jeweller's sandbag for some years to avoid damaging metal figures when I'm cutting or drilling them.
    jeweller.jpg

    However recently I had a situation where I needed to get up close to a large figure which was too heavy to mount on a holder. The trouble was that the paint was coming off from all the handling. I thought of my sandbag but it was too tough to support the figure without damaging it.

    So I filled a couple of plastic bags with soft builder's sand and it worked brilliantly. Providing you're sensible and let the paint dry a bit - the plastic is quite forgiving and doesn't stick. (Of course this wouldn't work with oils!) Later I made two 'sausages' to give me a bit of flexibility. I can see myself using this to prop up joints while they dry.

    Sandbag1.jpg

    Maybe 'old hat' to some of you - but it worked great for me . . .
  2. housecarl Moderator

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Great idea David, and thanks for the info.
    Carl.(y)

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