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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. Hope this helps |
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I'm pretty sure he's talking about putties.
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well they never listen....
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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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