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Any one ever used this???

Punchy

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<Plastex™ is excellent for reproducing knobs and other small parts. >

Someone give Fat Bert a shout :-:
 

RHINO

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Punchy said:
<Plastex? is excellent for reproducing knobs and other small parts. >

Someone give Fat Bert a shout :-:


:lol: :lol: :lol: Keyboard moment :xm
 

Jaws

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Tis like what how Punchy says.. good for making little odds and sods with, but Darrell ( #1 son ) bought a kit to repair the plastics on one of his quads.
Lets just say it did not live up to expectations :bang:
The big prblem is fairings are made of so many different plastics ( there are at least 3 different types on your Bird, probably more ).
I doubt anything could be effective over all plastics..
 

Supabird1100

Registered User
The problem I've always had with any of these 'miracle cures' is actually getting them to stick to whatever you're trying to repair. You can build up a fairing lug, for instance, but as soon as you put any pressure on it the bond on the original panel comes away.

I'm sceptical....but open to being proved wrong !!!! :}
 

Hornblower

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I tried the stuff to repair a missing lug on the inside of my old nose cone I did everything it said in the instructions, when it was finnished it looked crap was totaly the wrong texture and then snapped off as I flexed the nose cone to go over the frame. If you want some you can have mine to play with I dont think I've binned it yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :beer: :beer:
 
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