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Re: Feedback on the Airtech Claw Rig (8868)
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lugnet.technic
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Mon, 23 Oct 2000 08:58:11 GMT
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> BTW, I've never thought of washing Lego in the washing machine - I have images of
> 16 length beams snapping and snagging and all other manner of horrors!
I, despite the fact that I have the more gentle European machine,
prefer the sink and dishwash detergent. I wash my bricks by hand.
Gentle and nice. Around 40 degree celcius warm water. I then move the
pieces around a tad with my hands and scrub the extra dirty bricks.
After the wash I use an ordinary spaghetti sieve to rinse the bricks
in cold water (gives less chalk-staines, at least with ordinary
dishes). After that I put the bricks flat out on a large towell and
let them air dry. As easy as that. Mind the electric pieces though!
You know, when I awoke this morning I did not expect to explain how I
wash my LEGOs LOL!
/Tobbe who installed an extra table at home yesterday to get some
space for building (g/f got tired of not being able to eat at the
kitchen table).
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| These days, if I see an official Lego model that looks great or appears to work well, my inclination is to download the instructions from Brickshelf and build it from my existing parts. Sometimes one has to improvise a bit, or resort to cunning use (...) (24 years ago, 19-Oct-00, to lugnet.technic)
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