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Old 07-29-2004, 06:36 PM
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Question how to put on putty?

ok i am gonna be working with some of that tamiya proxy putty in a couple weeks to do modifications for building my eleanor but i dont even know how to put it on! do u put it on with a brush or ur fingers or what? also should i put it all on at once on a part or do a thin layer and let it dry then do that until i got it right? k thanks
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Re: how to put on putty?

I just use my fingers, but just make sure ur fingers are wet all the time, have a bowl or pail of water beside u or sumthing
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Re: how to put on putty?

Epoxy putty hardens by chemical reaction, so you don't have to worry about the evapolation of solvent. Just form the desired shape with your finger, and put it on. Make sure to sand the surface of the body, so that the putty sticks to it well. Also, moisten your fingers often, so that the putty won't stick to your fingers.
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