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Working with Styrene? Messy
Hey guys, I really want to work with some styrene/puddy but I'm up at college right now and I was curious on how "messy" it can get. Is it that bad? I have a dremel
Thanks inadvance!
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Not messy to me much at all! Just make sure you have a tidy work area and you'll be fine!
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It's not really messy at all... just beware of one thing i found out by mistake.... Dremel + putty = disaster
I was using my dremell to sand down an area that i had used putty in, and when the sanding stone touched to putty it heated it up and made it expand rapidly and then turn rock hard I was kinda freakin out... it is not a good thing to have happen to you... and it almost started a fire at one point too.
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