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Old 21 May 2007, 12:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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futureklear bloody amazing !

hello all just had to tell you chaps what just happened

i was working on my 2nd jasta 5 greentail,appling lozenge to the upper wing when disaster. i knocked over a pot of liquid poly straight over the newly painted red fuss which was sitting in front of me ahhhhhh panic i picked it up and ran it under cold water,and after a long line of f*&!~ which made the dog bolt to his bed. i was sure the glue had eaten into all the fine moldings .
but no to my utter amazement not a single bubble or dimple, yea the glue had welded the lozenge to the lower wing (easily sanded back) but the fuzz shows no sign of damage
bloody amazing !
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hello all just had to tell you chaps what just happened

i was working on my 2nd jasta 5 greentail,appling lozenge to the upper wing when disaster. i knocked over a pot of liquid poly straight over the newly painted red fuss which was sitting in front of me ahhhhhh panic i picked it up and ran it under cold water,and after a long line of f*&!~ which made the dog bolt to his bed. i was sure the glue had eaten into all the fine moldings .
but no to my utter amazement not a single bubble or dimple, yea the glue had welded the lozenge to the lower wing (easily sanded back) but the fuzz shows no sign of damage
bloody amazing !

I did something similar, it was horrible. I bought a large styrofoam disc at a craft store, punched a hole in the middle large enough to hold a bottle of glue and never had a repeat spill.

But yeah, it just stinks when you do it.
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Old 23 May 2007, 08:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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HEY When I knock it OVER ? It's the only way I know I have inhaled too much liquid glue fumes and forgot to leave the door open ?

"Looks like I picked the Wrong Day to Quit Sniffing GLue !" Airplane the Movie.

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