No more spilled solvent bottles

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Well, this little handy modelling aid caught my attention at Peterborough. Instant buy.

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I use rattle can tops for smaller, like Microscale products. I don't know how I have survived without one, all my modelling life :D Any other non tipping tips ?

Maker Stoneybridge Structures. I wonder if they do "Vidos" too ? Enjoy Max

 
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dunnyrail

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A few I bought at shows, just need to keep the foam ones away from too much UV light.image.jpg
I did wonder about the Stoneybridge vid, see it now.
 
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Seems they are popular idea...........mine were a Birthday present to replace the home brew versions made from foam core board.
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Useful little gadget!:)

I have used a small block of foam rubber (the sort of dense dark grey foam that you find sometimes used as loco box packing) with a couple of holes cut into it with a scalpel, to hold my bottles of cyanoacrylate and liquid activator.

Jon.

Edit: didn't read the latest posts on this thread before posting! :mad:
Basically, a home-made version of the foam blocks in the above photos....