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DIY Elsa lighter instructions

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edit: get in touch with farnham 54. Hes got the old instructions in full.

i KNEW someone had a copy of these!
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I believe there's a link on the main site to "Fall Guy's Clover Lighter Website", with instructions on doing just that.
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Fall Guy's Clover Lighter Website

He's site seems to be dead...why is this?
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he had another project and needed the web space, so the clover lighter tutorial was removed. Sorry folks! Though courtesy of some fellow gear heads, I do have the instructions on my PC ready for e-mail to whoever needs them. Just drop me a PM!

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well that makes things easier on me.

is there any reason that indygear is not hosting these instructions?
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Farnham54 wrote:he had another project and needed the web space, so the clover lighter tutorial was removed. Sorry folks! Though courtesy of some fellow gear heads, I do have the instructions on my PC ready for e-mail to whoever needs them. Just drop me a PM!

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While I thank Farnham54 VERY much for sending them to me, I think that the pictures are 110% necessary. I am going to attempt it, especially since I need to do soemthing while waiting for my wested ;), and I will post pictures, etc.

I can't wait to attempt this!!
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BE CAREFUL!! If you're successful, expect a line to form at your door of folks wanting you to do one for them. As I recall, that's what burned Fall Guy out originally from hosting it anymore, as he was beseiged by folks wanting him to make them one. Best of luck!!! Regards. Michaelson
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Caveat Emptor...

(michaelson ;) ;) )

I'm not sure how I'm going to do, especially since I'm not that artsy...

We will see..
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Artsy schmartzy....it's going to be perfect, I'm sure! High regards. Michaelson
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yeah pics really really help if your doing it for the first time.

i wouldn't worry too much about painting, once you put the top layer of epoxy on, it really smooths the paint on the clover out and makes it look nice.

best of luck and make sure to post pics!
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to make it easier on farnham...:

http://www.geocities.com/jawanioboy/items.htm

I posted the website...:)

anything to help my fellow members...
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Great idea, Bulletman! You've done your duty to Indygear :D
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Again, as I posted in the other thread, these instructions are courtesy of Sheffield Jones. I was looking for them some months back and he had them saved on his computer and was kind enough to e-mail them to me. Credit where Credit due! and a BIG thank you to Sheffield.

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