boatman
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OH THANKS Jim it was you then that's what im gonna try then when I get some moreCA in the fridge stays fine for years I find.
Jim
chris
OH THANKS Jim it was you then that's what im gonna try then when I get some moreCA in the fridge stays fine for years I find.
Jim
I would agree with Jim, I used to keep CA in the fridge when I was building a lot of RC model aircraft, it's too expensive to waste.CA in the fridge stays fine for years I find.
Jim
Thats what i was thinking Tim, watched another YT build and again he slapped it on, no sign of any cleaning up.No you are not Bob. The only glue that sticks the parts is that found between them. Anything else just wrecks the surface and appearance. You can’t hide it with paint! If I end up with excess glue outside the joint I let it set hard then scrape it down to get rid of it.
Sound advice Chris, thanksWELL Bob i know im scratch building an its not a proper part like in a kit but when i use my glue or c/a on my tube ive got a very thin lead out tube thats about a half a m/m so only the edges get glue an not go every where but if that does happen then i just wipe it clean an if its gone hard then i just use a mini flat needle file to file off the glue then usein a very fine sandpaper then smooth it off hows that
chris
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