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Help: Epoxy 101
Hi all,
What brand of Epoxy are you using? What can be used to clean or get rid of the excess of epoxy? Thanks all.
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Re: Help: Epoxy 101
I use Tamiya epoxy, as to the rest of your question, I'm not sure what you're asking.
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Re: Help: Epoxy 101
Hello... I use Tamiya Epoxy putty... I bought a few bars on ebay. For the tools i use to shape, if that is what you are asking. I use sand paper all different grits, I use a dremel drill. The putty needs a lot of work to get perfect but when you are done it is perfect. If you send em a private message i can show you some pictures.
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Oh sorry, I mean the 2-parts epoxy glue.
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Re: Help: Epoxy 101
Since epoxy glue takes a few minutes to dry, I find the best trick is to clean it up before it cures. I use 5-minute Araldite, readily available here in Australia.
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