Instructions under glass

In Ignacio Allende Casasempere’s photo for his tip on workbench storage in FSM December 2009, another tip is visible that was not mentioned. It appears he places his plans under a sheet of glass. There are two advantages to this. First, the plans are protected; any glue and paint spills are easily scraped away after drying. Second, parts can be built over the plans, maintaining alignment by securing the parts to the glass with small drops of super glue. When the assembly is dry, it can be easily popped off the glass with a razor blade.

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Walt KifferLas Vegas, Nevada

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