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Old 07-06-2007, 01:36 PM
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resin work

when working with resin body parts, what is used to "glue or stick" to the body of the vechicle?

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Re: resin work

CA glue or epoxy are your best choices. CA should do it with all but the largest resin parts- but if you havre a really large and heavy chunk of resin you're attaching, epoxy can be stronger.
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Re: resin work

I've had good success with both CA/Super glue and epoxy.

I do recommend a thorough cleaning of the parts prior to glueing though as the mold release agents on the resin can even prevent resin adhering.
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