Bob P wrote:Cut each of the scraps into 2" x 2" x 2" cubes and have your son contact-cement them together to make a bigger piece. This will not only give you a more usable size, your kid will have glued himself together so he can no longer get into trouble.
KNeal
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Bob P wrote:Cut each of the scraps into 2" x 2" x 2" cubes and have your son contact-cement them together to make a bigger piece. This will not only give you a more usable size, your kid will have glued himself together so he can no longer get into trouble.
Jonah's middle name *is* Weldwood... His older brother Noah's middle name is ....
This thread is too funny! I feel so much better knowing that I am not alone. I've got two large garbage bags full of useless little wedges and chunks. Every time I do any outfitting I dump those bags out on the floor and spread everything out and hunt for something I can actually use. But the bags keep getting fuller after every job, so I guess it's not working.
I wish I could grind up all the little chunks, add some weldwood, and make a nice new big chunk.
God bless minicell. I love the stuff. Next to duct tape, fastex clips and velcro (Ok and transisters maybe) it is one of the great inventions of the last century.
God, grant me the serenity to accept that I can't have all the boats, river trips, etc. that I want, the courage to paddle the rivers, boats that I can and the wisdom to remain a C boater.
Scott- what's that paddle the boy is holding in the photo- I guess he is paddling sweep! Looks like a stand up paddle. With the lack of water, I guess a broom is just as good as anything else.