Apr 19, 2014 #1 THE NEW ONE follow me on twitter @SpaceSavy Joined Oct 4, 2011 Messages 346 does anyone know a thinner for tamyia then, but that doesn't eat plastic
Apr 19, 2014 #2 Elm City Hobbies Active Member Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 3,239 You want to take Tamiya X-Thin cement and make it thinner? It is already the consistency of water, not sure how much more thinner you could make it.
You want to take Tamiya X-Thin cement and make it thinner? It is already the consistency of water, not sure how much more thinner you could make it.
Apr 19, 2014 #3 S ScaleModelMadman Guest I'm thinking he means to unset the glue, to remove parts glued incorrectly? *like acetone for CA etc.
I'm thinking he means to unset the glue, to remove parts glued incorrectly? *like acetone for CA etc.
Apr 19, 2014 #4 THE NEW ONE follow me on twitter @SpaceSavy Joined Oct 4, 2011 Messages 346 yes sorry I meant how to remove the cement, I glued the wrong prop pieces and I need to remove the glue
yes sorry I meant how to remove the cement, I glued the wrong prop pieces and I need to remove the glue
Apr 19, 2014 #5 MrNatural my head is falling off my head Joined May 27, 2009 Messages 983 Well plastic cement works by melting the plastic together could be a tough fix. You may just have to cut the part off and repair the damage.
Well plastic cement works by melting the plastic together could be a tough fix. You may just have to cut the part off and repair the damage.
Apr 19, 2014 #6 Elm City Hobbies Active Member Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 3,239 As strange as it may sound...use the same cement to debond it, provided it hasn't set up on the parts for long. Tamiya X-thin will loosen it's own welds up. Mineral spirits will do the same.
As strange as it may sound...use the same cement to debond it, provided it hasn't set up on the parts for long. Tamiya X-thin will loosen it's own welds up. Mineral spirits will do the same.