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08-05-2024, 02:39 PM | #15 |
Who Changed This?
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Simi Valley, CA
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Re: Building models in the "old days"
'77-'78 I worked in an auto parts store. The paint could be kept out front in those days, except the metallics. Those we stored behind the counter because they were the "gourmet" colors, bright copper in particular. Since they used R-12(?) for propellant, I told one of the other countermen that those guys may as well buy a charging kit for automotive AC. We had a regular customer whose favorite was the bright copper. Always asked for a bag, because they spray the paint into the bag so they just huff the gas. This knucklehead counterman sold the guy a flat top can of R-12. The guy asked him how to get the gas out, and he told him to use an ice pick. He told me after the fact. I chewed him out for that. We didn't see the guy for many months. The next time he came in, he had scars on his arm and neck and up the side of his face. He bought bright copper paint and had it put in a bag.
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