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Hot glue gun
Hi guys would using a hot glue gun to secure plastic windows in place ruin the pain job on the out side of a model ?
Cheers Tracy
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Re: Hot glue gun
I wouldn't think so, providing you only use a few "dabs" of glue on the edges of the windows on the inside of the body. I say that, because I've used hot glue to secure LEDs in the body of my Knight, and haven't noticed a problem. Just be sure not to let the tip of the glue gun sit in one spot too long. Mind you, I'm e "newbie" here, so some of the more senior members might have different thoughts. Good luck.
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Re: Hot glue gun
If the windows have a good fit - I like to use just a tiny dabs of tamiya blue goooo - the thread lock stuff.
I would think the temp on the glue is low enough. Remember just a little dab will do. |
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Re: Hot glue gun
I had my first run in with a glue gun last week..didn't go so well. Glued everything but what I need glue on. I was told they are going to get a court order so I cant use one again
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Re: Hot glue gun
Hope you got a bright colored one so its not mistaken for the real thing and you get shot
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Re: Hot glue gun
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