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@WickedFog i got a reply from felix hobby today, services still available according to them!
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Awesome. Get those ordered. I would grab them both if I was you man.@WickedFog i got a reply from felix hobby today, services still available according to them!
If I’ve got enough money left I might, but even just one will be better than none, that glue is iirc around 8 quid delivered to me lolAwesome. Get those ordered. I would grab them both if I was you man.
It's awesome glue. But even with that, those ears are going to need some bracing. Just make sure you keep the cap on that glue tight. If you leave it off, it would probably be an empty bottle overnight. It evaporates that fast.If I’ve got enough money left I might, but even just one will be better than none, that glue is iirc around 8 quid delivered to me lol
I’ll remember that mate, and I’ll see what can be done re: bracing, all in good time bud, thanks for the advice too!!!It's awesome glue. But even with that, those ears are going to need some bracing. Just make sure you keep the cap on that glue tight. If you leave it off, it would probably be an empty bottle overnight. It evaporates that fast.
Never heard of that one. I think the EMA will melt right through that superglue.@WickedFog just a quick one bud, have you heard of araldite and if so, do you think it would bond this bulkhead well enough until I get a new casing?
Or should I just wait til payday for the ema stuff- also would the previous dried superglue at the fail points affect this stuff working?
Nice one I’ll just hang around for that ema stuff then bud, cheers!Never heard of that one. I think the EMA will melt right through that superglue.
If it even holds. I would grab some .040" styrene and make a sheet to glue over the whole face of that as well. And get some sprue material and fill in any cracks really good. Even then, that is such a high stress area, it may not hold.@WickedFog so I ordered some EMA today, along with a few other glues as I bought a model rocket kit the other day too (couldn’t help myself lol ) so hopefully I’ll be burning some more nitro soon!!
I’ll see if I can get some styrene not sure I’ll have any of it just laid around, anything else to glue to it once/if it’s set?If it even holds. I would grab some .040" styrene and make a sheet to glue over the whole face of that as well. And get some sprue material and fill in any cracks really good. Even then, that is such a high stress area, it may not hold.
Sprue material is the plastic structures left over from model kits. You can use the excess styrene instead. Just get some Acetone or nail polish remover and pour onto some bits of styrene to melt it into a slurry. Local hobby stores or craft supply stores should carry styrene.I’ll see if I can get some styrene not sure I’ll have any of it just laid around, anything else to glue to it once/if it’s set?
And what is sprue material mate?
Tbf the two pieces on the edge of the bulk are held from underneath by screws so they won’t go anywhere once it’s fitted, and I don’t go jumping or anything so as Long as I don’t crash into anything it could be ok lol![]()
I see mate, you can tell I’m new to all this stuff haha I’m off to the model shop tomorrow to buy some bits so I’ll ask there, thanks for the information it’s good to learn something new!Sprue material is the plastic structures left over from model kits. You can use the excess styrene instead. Just get some Acetone or nail polish remover and pour onto some bits of styrene to melt it into a slurry. Local hobby stores or craft supply stores should carry styrene.
There are vids on YT on how to make a plastic slurry.
Any time man. I hope it works for you. Don't breathe that EMA glueI see mate, you can tell I’m new to all this stuff haha I’m off to the model shop tomorrow to buy some bits so I’ll ask there, thanks for the information it’s good to learn something new!
Thanks bud I’ll make sure it’s well ventilated when I’m using itAny time man. I hope it works for you. Don't breathe that EMA glue![]()
So jealous! Wish we could buy that stuff over here.@WickedFog Look what I got yesterday mate!!!![]()
Did you check to see if it was banned? Tbf, in the warning on the side it does say “Suspected to cause cancer” lolSo jealous! Wish we could buy that stuff over here.
Are you using multiple coats? I put it on with a brush, and keep going til I feel the brush starting to get stuck a bit. If that stuff won't melt it, I don't know what will. You could try nail polish remover. If not, sorry bud. That's the best guesses I have.Did pic he checl see if I to watch a banned? Tbf, in the warning on the side it does say “Suspected to cause cancer” lol
I also don’t think it’s working on this bulkhead as it doesn’t melt it or give any kind of good bond, wondering if it’s the type of plastic they’ve used as it almost seems like a fibreglass type of plastic (if that makes sense)
Did pic he checl see if I to watch a banned? Tbf, in the warning on the side it does say “Suspected to cause cancer” lol![]()
Yes bud, it was running into the crack and I had it held with some grips so kept running some down the spots it needed gluing. It didn’t even seem to soften it or bother it in the slightest, maybe it was the previous super glue that is stopping it or even possibly ingrained grease or oil from however long it’s been broken.Are you using multiple coats? I put it on with a brush, and keep going til I feel the brush starting to get stuck a bit. If that stuff won't melt it, I don't know what will. You could try nail polish remover. If not, sorry bud. That's the best guesses I have.