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Old School Modelers - Was Walther's Goo really used for everything way back when?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by jesionowski</i> <br /><br />I still use Goo to glue car weights in place. Many times a sharp rap will knock ACC'd weights out of place and if the car is glued together you will have loose weights inside the car. I have never had a Goo'ed weight come out of place. <br /> <br />Rick <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />That is the one item that solved rattling weights. I decided that I have had enough of cars leaning because the weight is at a crazy angle inside the car. Goo glues em flat down and done, finished. <br /> <br />The big thing is trying to get a little bit here on that part and a little bit there on this part and making the two meet. <br /> <br />I have about 6 different types of adhesives on my workbench. For different jobs. <br /> <br />Now if I only can figure out how not to spin a web of goo all over the place trying to get the tube away from the object....
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