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One tip I picked up from old guys who build models, is that most putty will eventually shrink (think in terms of years). They suggest a mixture or baking powder and CA (superglue) instead. Dries really hard, fully sandable, sticks to plastic or most metals, won't shrink...
I've only used putty on 1 body at bit / zip scale, and you're not gonna be seeing that one for a while yet. (hopefully an October rollout though...)
I've only used putty on 1 body at bit / zip scale, and you're not gonna be seeing that one for a while yet. (hopefully an October rollout though...)
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Thanks for that insight. Now i have to check my past mods if the putty has some changes.frizzen wrote:One tip I picked up from old guys who build models, is that most putty will eventually shrink (think in terms of years). They suggest a mixture or baking powder and CA (superglue) instead. Dries really hard, fully sandable, sticks to plastic or most metals, won't shrink...
I've only used putty on 1 body at bit / zip scale, and you're not gonna be seeing that one for a while yet. (hopefully an October rollout though...)
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Is there a way to make a paste from that stuff? maybe a suggested ratio? Cuz that stuff dries FASTfrizzen wrote:One tip I picked up from old guys who build models, is that most putty will eventually shrink (think in terms of years). They suggest a mixture or baking powder and CA (superglue) instead. Dries really hard, fully sandable, sticks to plastic or most metals, won't shrink...

I've always been afraid to try it because it's superglue...
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What?!Maxximum Attack wrote:Is there a way to make a paste from that stuff? maybe a suggested ratio? Cuz that stuff dries FASTfrizzen wrote:One tip I picked up from old guys who build models, is that most putty will eventually shrink (think in terms of years). They suggest a mixture or baking powder and CA (superglue) instead. Dries really hard, fully sandable, sticks to plastic or most metals, won't shrink...
I've always been afraid to try it because it's superglue...
Maxx

Superglue is fun stuff, just don't put it in your eye.

I used to use the superglue/baking soda mixture to fill nut slots on my guitar when I cut them too deep and needed to start over. Never thought to try it on bits.
I just squirted out some glue then added powder until it was the consistancy I wanted. I also used to sand at the nut to make some plastic dust to mix in.
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crazy dave has it about right for how I've used it. Put on the powder (baking powder, or even talc if it's all you have), flow on some CA, give it atleast a coupe hours to flash, come back with a nice sharp file and shape it. I've heard rumors that a few people actually do make a paste out of it, but never tried since I like the other method.
This was the only filler I used on my SingleCab Silverado (Bit-Zip Chop Shop). Takes some getting used to, and you want plenty of ventilation, but it's great, dries damn hard, bonds tighter to plastic, transfers stress better, and won't shrink over time like most putties. Add in some styrene, and you can make a body kit that won't shatter or break when you accidently let some idiot who runs into EVERYTHING get a hold of your car.
This was the only filler I used on my SingleCab Silverado (Bit-Zip Chop Shop). Takes some getting used to, and you want plenty of ventilation, but it's great, dries damn hard, bonds tighter to plastic, transfers stress better, and won't shrink over time like most putties. Add in some styrene, and you can make a body kit that won't shatter or break when you accidently let some idiot who runs into EVERYTHING get a hold of your car.
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