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whipnet 09.29.2009 08:51 PM

How To: Fix a Cracked Lexan Lid
 
Hey guys, I know some of you have heard of this and maybe even tried it. But I thought I'd post a "How-To" for all to use.

It's a great trick for extending the life of your lid... and it actually works great!

See how to here:

How-To: Fix a Lexan RC Body

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aqwut 09.29.2009 11:27 PM

I use the same method for years now.. Before the drywall tape, I use to use staples..

dkexige 10.03.2009 01:51 AM

Same method for me too. Works great! Nice pictures/guide as well =)

.dk

big greg 10.03.2009 03:24 AM

i just use shoe goo, and i do it before i even run the body it works well

suicideneil 10.03.2009 05:33 PM

Interesting, I have a whole roll of that dry-wall tape (plasterboard tape to us Brits) in my tool box for some reason; might actually have use for it given the state of my old gmaxx beater shell...

Bondonutz 10.03.2009 05:39 PM

Ben doing the hole gimmick for 20+years in the autobody industry, Shoe-Goo is a life saver also !

I like to reinforce my bodys around the body post holes with another layer of lexan and Shoe-Goo and let it dry a 3-5 days prior to running the new body. Helps them last a Looooong time.

maxair45 10.04.2009 04:25 PM

I'm doing this now with gorilla glue epoxy and I'm looking forward to the out come. The drywall tape doesn't ad hear well to I had to use some CA to hold it up while I applied some gorilla glue epoxy on it.

big greg 10.04.2009 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 324775)
Ben doing the hole gimmick for 20+years in the autobody industry, Shoe-Goo is a life saver also !

I like to reinforce my bodys around the body post holes with another layer of lexan and Shoe-Goo and let it dry a 3-5 days prior to running the new body. Helps them last a Looooong time.

you know its completly set up in like 20 minutes? lol no need to wait a day

Bondonutz 10.04.2009 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by big greg (Post 324933)
you know its completly set up in like 20 minutes? lol no need to wait a day

If you use a lot, it's best to let it cure as long possible,several days somtimes.

Every different application may have a diiferent cure time, no way is the wrong way.


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