...lly question.
Since I don't want to ruin a good kit and a etched detailing kit too.
What type of glue shoul I go for to glue the metal to the plastic.
There are really small parts, so I'm...
Any tips on how to remove or unglue old HO models (50's and 60's)-some have a brown glue that is not easy to soften-any ideas without ruining all the good prepainted and lettered sides. So f...
...drink some some day to see if it tastes good too.
I love plastic modelling!
I Love Testors Airplane Glue!
When I build models with Testors airplane glue it make me forget about bad things, ugly...
Which glue is best for gluing metal parts to wood?
In writing what is the BEST , the very BEST glue for ordinarily gleuing plastic awkwardly kits together.??
In spite of also must be able to put kit in water when complete & doesn`t want it t...
how do i remove model glue from plastic railroad car
Has anyone tried the super gorilla glue? How good is it on metal?
how do you remove airplane glue from plastic ?
CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW TO MAKE SUGAR GLUE.
What glue do you use for planking the final layer on your boats?
How do you remove plastic glue leftovers or spill overs?
What do you card modelers use for glue? I have been using UHU but it is messy and I am looking for alternatives
Any Idea what the best glue to use when making card kits? (I know about PVA but was wondering if there was anything else that might do the job better?)
...ry well, but it will melt the plastic.
Is there something available that will dissolve Revell's glue?...
I need to know what the best kind of glue would be for metal to plastic. It is on a little train my kid rides around the house and the wheel is plastic but the shaft is metal any ideas?
I have been building car models since i was 10. The think what really aggravated me was the glue build up and the clogging on the tip. I found an easy way to keep the tip clean everytime i need it. J...
...ll
I am building a wooden model, (ship) and read somewhere that painting the surface with diluted wood glue was a good Idea before sanding... I can't see the logic here, what would it contribute...
Long story short: When they say super glue is an extreme eye irritant,
I assumed they meant don't get the actual stuff in your eye. Little did I realize the fumes are just as bad! Not a fun expe...
Anyone know of a UK source of conducting epoxy glue?
It looks like a handy way to retro-fit some power feeds.
http://www.trainweb.org/girr/tips/tips5/
adhesive_tips.html#conductive
or
Syo...
What glue holds best for plastic to aluminum? I need to attach a plastic latch to an aluminum tube. It will take quite a beating as it holds another alum. tube to the first one, end to end.
...ly see if there is something better.
Maybe beads of Liquid Nails or other caulk type product? Hot melt glue?
Titebond? Duct tape? Cow Snot?
In opposition finally, any suggestions other than the o...
A couple of recommendations:
1. Testor's wood glue is not a good choice, IMHO. I use yellow carpenter's glue (Titebond, etc.), or super glue. Both are great for balsa.
2. There are ...
Use glue. For the love of god, use glue! Gotta make another one before
Xmas, and that's the plan.
As for the port nacelle that snapped off? I mixed up some more 2-part epoxy and MADE it st...
What is the best glue to use for this project? I'm using Testers but the glue takes forever to dry which makes it hard when your gluing small parts. Thanks
...what-ever let me know via this forum.
I'm at this stage right now. Have practised with 3M aerosol glue and also canopy glue, not successful....
...oss paints provide a glossy reflective surface or semi matt to give an eggsheel finish. Use a peelable glue such as PVA wood glue to create a thin pool and leave to dry THOROUGHLY, and then add thin ...
Hot glue seems to do a good job gluing wood and dries really fast. I this type of glue OK for gluing balsa
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