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Post by Edward Robertson on Nov 25, 2011 17:56:07 GMT -5
Some of you may know about this stuff already and some may not. I picked this up at Hobby Lobby today,except the Ambroid Pro Weld. Touch-N-Flow. Well sometimes when I use the super glue the part gets stuck to everything but where it supposed to go. We all been there right. Here's the answer to that problem. The clear tube with the needle on the end is the glue applicator. You stick the plastic bottle in the glue and suck up a little and put it in the top opening of the glass tube. Only fill the glass tube about half full, try not to get any air bubbles in it. Then you just touch the needle to the part and a little glue comes out and it sets up real fast. I learned about this from one of the club members. He swears buy it. I seen him use it and it works GREAT!!! But get the PRO-WELD glue. Now the Flex-I-File is for sanding curved stuff and you can take one end loose and put it between something to sand it. It comes with 3 different grit papers. I was tooled about this from Ratrod and hes a super builder. Here's the open package. Hope someone learns something from this. The Flex-I-File glue comes with the kit but your hobby shop should have the other. Have a great day Eddie. ;D ;D
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2011 21:39:50 GMT -5
I agree that Ambroid is the one to use. I don't know about the applicator though. I have had good success using the small Microbrush. I just keep it with the bottle under a rubber band so it is always available without looking all over for it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2011 10:01:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the info Eddie
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2011 23:50:02 GMT -5
Thanks Eddie! I will pick some up next trip to the hobby shop.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2011 16:09:59 GMT -5
These two products use Methylene Chloride as the solvent. It has been documented that it can cause hart attacks and breathing problems. Use extreme caution and ventilation with them.
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