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- From: 195ochs@gw.wmich.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.models.railroad
- Subject: Re: Need Suggestions for Glueing Styrene to Wood
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.193936.7419@gw.wmich.edu>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 19:39:36 EST
- References: <SDupa.61.0@xview.csuohio.edu>
- Organization: Western Michigan University
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- In article <SDupa.61.0@xview.csuohio.edu>, SDupa@xview.csuohio.edu (Scott Hewis) writes:
- > Noticed I forgot in my first posting to include the very important word
- > *NEED* in my header. Sorry about that.
- >
- > I'm installing a bridge on my layout and am having some difficulty glueing
- > the styrene bridge piers (back and bottom) to the wood base. Any and all
- > suggestions would be most welcome.
- >
- > Many thanks in advance.
- >
- > Scott Hewis
- > --------------------------------------
- > * Scott Hewis; Telecom Specialist *
- > * Cleveland State University *
- > * email c/o scott@asgard.csuohio.edu *
- > --------------------------------------
-
- Walther's Goo seems to be a good all around adhesive. Just be sure you
- don't use too much, cause Goo will warp plastic
- (I found this out after using too much on one of the Walther's Autoracks
- and some of the side panels warped. Of course, now they put a little slip
- of paper in the kits warning you about that, but I got one from the first
- batch that didn't...)
-
- Fred
-