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Jason 03.25.2009 08:31 PM

Boiling RC Plastic Parts
 
anyone know the good method ?

suicideneil 03.25.2009 09:00 PM

Boiling water, sauce pan of, for an hour or so should do the trick.

redshift 03.25.2009 09:15 PM

what will that make the part unbreakable to absolute zero or something?

*scratches head*

FastXR 03.25.2009 09:36 PM

I believe its supposed to soften up the plastic to give it a little more flex and be less prone to breaking. Correct me if im wrong please.

Gee 03.25.2009 09:41 PM

I've always liked to throw some rit-dye in when I boil some plastic parts for the fun of it.

FastXR 03.25.2009 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Gee (Post 273211)
I've always liked to throw some rit-dye in when I boil some plastic parts for the fun of it.

Add some chicken, soup stock, fresh vegetables and some noodles and you have a recipe for some pretty nice soup :na:

redshift 03.25.2009 09:45 PM

If I just boil my whole truck will that make it suitable for space travel?:mdr:

rschoi_75 03.26.2009 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by redshift (Post 273218)
If I just boil my whole truck will that make it suitable for space travel?:mdr:

:lol:


on a serious note... its a good idea to use a strainer while boiling your parts. It prevents them from touching the sides of the pot, which could get hot enough to melt the plastic.

lincpimp 03.26.2009 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by redshift (Post 273218)
If I just boil my whole truck will that make it suitable for space travel?:mdr:

Yes, make sure that you boil your lipos too. And the charger, and if the pot is big enough throw your radio in, and a toaster. Make sure that you can fit a toaster in there. And put a pop tart in the left slot of the toaster, with the sugar coating facing the center of the toaster. This is very specific, do not mess it up or the space travel will be out of the question.

jayjay283 03.26.2009 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by redshift (Post 273192)
what will that make the part unbreakable to absolute zero or something?

*scratches head*


Boiling plastic parts or dying plastic changes the water content of the plastic. This adds more water to the plastic which in turn makes the part more flexible which can help with breakage but depending on the part may not be a good idea, for example, shock towers. (google) :intello:


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