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    Nice Tutorial
    I use the same stuff from Pattex, it is great to apply and hardens really fast.
    For prolonged use i recommend gloves to avoid skin irritation.

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    I have different brands of this stuff laying around. Very easy to work with and doesn't take too long to. I've made small parts out of this stuff.

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    this shit works good on every thing!!! if u kick in a door and have to fix the door frame after wards glue together what u can and use this putty for the gaps and holes.sand and paint.the landlord will never ever know!!!! lol

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    Here's another neat trick. I haven't tried it with this brand but, this works with Aves. As you're mixing the two parts, brush some paint on them. You may have to add the paint a few times but, once you have it mixed, just apply as normal. Takes a little longer to dry but, still ends up just as hard.


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    Superb tutorial Solrac333 It was very informative and easy to follow. Especially I am at the stage where I need to fix some of the minor defects on a figure I'm working on Can you please tell me the exact brand name of the product that you use? I tried looking for it on ebay as loctite repair putty but coudn't find it If its not available, is there a similar product that's out there and more freely available online you could suggest that I could use?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nOizYbOi View Post
    Superb tutorial Solrac333 It was very informative and easy to follow. Especially I am at the stage where I need to fix some of the minor defects on a figure I'm working on Can you please tell me the exact brand name of the product that you use? I tried looking for it on ebay as loctite repair putty but coudn't find it If its not available, is there a similar product that's out there and more freely available online you could suggest that I could use?
    I show you exactly what I use 30 sec. into the video. If you can't find that, I guess you could use any fast drying putty that's in the plumbing section in Walmart, Target, Lowes...


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    This stuff is awesome! It just hardens a little too quickly for me though. Definitely great for large areas, but I was using this to fill in gaps for my deluxe PRID Cliffjumper and I ended up wasting tons because I took to long to apply it. Overall great tutorial though, I never would have though of using it. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dremel View Post
    This stuff is awesome! It just hardens a little too quickly for me though. Definitely great for large areas, but I was using this to fill in gaps for my deluxe PRID Cliffjumper and I ended up wasting tons because I took to long to apply it. Overall great tutorial though, I never would have though of using it. Thanks!
    Yeah, I try to use a little at a time to try not to waste any.


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