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How to cover up TIN in UOML

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hi guys welcome to my channel has a quick tutorial on how to upcycle teams can use bungalow or come come weamp;#39;re gonna be needing scrap fabric foam brush but tin and some Mod Podge ok first of all weamp;#39;re going to need two measurements the length of the fabric which is what Iamp;#39;m doing now and I usually add one inch to that and then the height of the fabric or the breath and weamp;#39;re going to go ahead and cut up our fabric to those measurements okay now itamp;#39;s time to apply the fabric onto the can I like to use that Silver Line and the on the tip on the car on yeah team cap and I put my Mod Podge so as you can see open my hand inside the can just give some leverage so Iamp;#39;m fine my Mod Podge now generously as is great under the fabric I applied that generously and I just gently lay the fabric upon the team I donamp;#39;t pull it I donamp;#39;t targets I just laid on I applied kind of like a third and then late again and then a third late and

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Buddy Ebsen was originally cast in the role of the Tin Woodman, a.k.a. the Tin Man, but he was essentially poisoned by the makeup, which was made of pure aluminum dust. Nine days after filming started he was hospitalized, sitting under an oxygen tent.
They tried covering Ebsen with tin, silvery paper, and silver cloth-covered cardboard. Finally, they decided to go with white face paint coated with aluminum dust. The problem? The Wizard of Oz Tin Man paint was toxic.
To create his tin face, an aluminum powder makeup was invented. After only ten days of filming, inhaling this powder caused Ebsen to have a severe reaction as the dust entered his lungs. He nearly died. Jack Haley was then cast as the Tin Man, without anyone telling him what had happened to Ebsen.
[wizard of oz] the tin man is stuck in the forest because a rainstorm caused him to rust, however, tin does not rust. Explain. Hes probably mostly iron or steel with a tin plating. Over time, the plating wears off, especially at his joints.
Additionally, Margaret Hamiltons copper-based makeup was highly toxic and her green complexion took months to fade. Read the full article for many more that will give you chills and let us all be thankful that health and safety has become the profession of which we can all be proud.
To achieve the silver, metallic look, Buddy Ebsen, the original Tin Man, was painted with pure aluminum. Frequent lung ingestion of the aluminum sent Buddy Ebsen to the hospital after waking up one night with severe cramping in his hands, arms, and legs and difficulty breathing.
Jack Haley was a movie and vaudeville actor who is always remembered as the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz (1939). The Tin Man role was originally was going to Buddy Ebsen, but due to allergic reaction from the aluminum powder makeup, Ebsen was taken out of the casting and Haley replaced him.

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