Kalai
Member
Hi everyone, after reading the fine print in the IAP rules and regulations I found out I was in violation of the rules, but I fixed the problem.
You see all this time I was using a regular plastic Bic pen in my wood shop, that is the big NO NO, can you believe it a IAP member using a plastic bic pen. I could see if I took the bic ink holder out and turned my own pen and incerted the ink holder but no I had to use a common pen, but thanks to my Brother Dan I no longer need to use the plastic pen, I get to use a nice fat Curly Koa slimline (seems funny using fat and slim in the same sentence). Well my brother Dan was making the curly Koa pen and damaged the transmision putting it in so the tip stays out all the time, that is how I got to get a new pen for my shop and I get to throw away the old plastic pen As you can see in the picture the Koa pen looks a lot better than the plastic one.
Aloha.
Chris
You see all this time I was using a regular plastic Bic pen in my wood shop, that is the big NO NO, can you believe it a IAP member using a plastic bic pen. I could see if I took the bic ink holder out and turned my own pen and incerted the ink holder but no I had to use a common pen, but thanks to my Brother Dan I no longer need to use the plastic pen, I get to use a nice fat Curly Koa slimline (seems funny using fat and slim in the same sentence). Well my brother Dan was making the curly Koa pen and damaged the transmision putting it in so the tip stays out all the time, that is how I got to get a new pen for my shop and I get to throw away the old plastic pen As you can see in the picture the Koa pen looks a lot better than the plastic one.
Aloha.
Chris