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Old 07-08-2003, 07:55 AM
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Epoxy help

Minor mods like? If let's say i wanna make an adjustment to my bumper? would it require basic or epoxy? and if i wanna add a piece of bumper? do i use epoxy? thx..
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Not quite sure what you are asking. Yes epoxy works for addind pieces. But if you are going for a more modified oiece go with a regular model glue like Tanex or other liquid glue, these tend to melt the surface a tuch and kinda weld the plastic together. With this method you get a really strong bond that will hold up to handling and sanding and so on.
I also use epoxy , but mostly on pieces that may need to be repositioned or for metal and photo etched pieces.
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I'm pretty sure he's talking about putties.
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http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t12568.html

hope this would help...
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http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t12568.html

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I would hope that link would help him, I already answered his question once.
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Erm,if let's say i wanna make a mod the original one..like say..fujimi's integra..you see, the whole bumper is stuck to the body..and i want to make mods to it..so which putty do i use? basic or epoxy, and what do i do with it afterwards? do i just add it to the body?
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It depends on what kind of mods your trying to do. Major mods usually require epoxy putty, minor mods usually use basic putty. The kind of putty you use isn't a matter of whether the piece is on the body already or not, it's a matter of the kind of mods you want to do.
Try searching the forum, thats kinda what it's there for. And if you say you did search for it, your full of it.
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Yeah, it was my mistake for making him find something on his own that has been answered literally hundreds of times. And also something that I answered for him less than two or three days ago.
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