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BP-Revo 06.23.2006 12:49 AM

CA on the CF Edges?
 
Just got my CF G2R kit the other day :004: :043:

Anyways, should I put and CA glue on the edges or anything?

If so, what kind is the best (I would also like it if it was easy to put on)?

Gustav 06.23.2006 01:00 AM

Yeah,any CA should do,i like the thin stuff.worth doing,stops it de-laminating.
You don't need much,a thin layer is enough,apply it with a cotton bud thingemyjig.

Sylvester 06.23.2006 09:23 AM

I'd go for thin CA as well, just do not overuse it as it gets very annoying when it starts sticking onto stuff. I used Q-tips when i was applying this stuff on my old cf chassis.

BP-Revo 06.23.2006 03:33 PM

Wait, wouldnt the cue tip bond to the part lol?

MetalMan 06.23.2006 05:40 PM

Only if there is a very small amount of CA on the Q-tip.

cabking 06.23.2006 07:26 PM

Cotton Buds....now theres a plan Gustav, I went for the 'free flow' method.
It was going alright until a moments distraction and the inevitable happened,
CF with bits of skin................nice :024:

Gustav 06.23.2006 09:26 PM

Nice bit of leather trim:005:

BP-Revo 06.24.2006 01:23 AM

CF and skin...ow.

lol

Darren 06.30.2006 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabking
Cotton Buds....now theres a plan Gustav, I went for the 'free flow' method.
It was going alright until a moments distraction and the inevitable happened,
CF with bits of skin................nice :024:

Only you mate... Only you :) .

BPRevo - Any pics of this chassis? Quite anxious to see it! :026:

HotnCold 06.30.2006 07:28 AM

Thats not too bad - the hard part is dremeling your skin away from the part - that hurts...:mad:1

BP-Revo 06.30.2006 07:59 PM

Dremeling yourself....ow x2. Geeze that would hurt like...uhh...alot. lol

Luckily, I get so nervous when handling CA (because I dont wanna glue anything to anything that shouldnt be) that any CA that gets on my comes right off because of the perspiration LOL!!! (also I have oil from my hands from working on stuff usually)

Sorry Darren, no pictures yet. I need to get some parts back from anodizing (going for the black, red, and silver theme) before I can start major assembly. Right now, I am just doing what I can.

However, I wont be able to drive this thing anyway because UE is taking their sweet time with their Idler's. I should have just ordered from Mike...oh well.

cabking 06.30.2006 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BP-Revo

However, I wont be able to drive this thing anyway because UE is taking their sweet time with their Idler's. I should have just ordered from Mike...oh well.

Well Duhh........When will you people learn :027:

Dremmeling is for Girls............I use a scalpel :030:

I remember the stories/urban myths that went around when CA glues first came out. Like people sitting on toilet seats on trains, only to find some smart arse has smeared it with CA......:026: true or not, it would be a nightmare if it happened to you.
I super-glued a teachers board rubber to his desk at school once. He did manage to kick it off eventually, and then threw it at my head :032: ( in the days when teachers did that sort of thing),.........The uses for it are just endless........


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