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I understand you can use thinner to thin putty with but how much thinner do I use.
After squeezing out what putty I need would I just add the thinner a little at a time till I get it as thin as I want it?.
Also could I store that putty or is it a one time use only deal?.
Khalee2 would I just add the thinner a little at a time till I get it as thin as I want it?
would I just add the thinner a little at a time till I get it as thin as I want it?
That's the idea, it seems to reach a tipping point where it goes from thinned to pretty useless quite quickly, so when it gets towards what you're looking for, slow down with the thinner to a drop or two at a time
Khalee2 Also could I store that putty or is it a one time use only deal?.
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MilairjunkieKeep in mind that adding thinner can make the filler "hotter" than it previously was, so using it to fill any deep gaps may melt / deform the surrounding plastic - I tend to keep it for smaller repairs or for finishing larger repairs. It will also shrink more than it did before thinning, which is another reason for not using it on deep repairs.
On the other hand, especially if you mask off the area surrounding the area you're filling, you can thin the putty to about the consistency of thick paint and brush it on one layer at a time, allowing it to dry before applying the next layer. You can then over-fill the area to the thickness of the tape around it, remove the tape and have what is essentially a paper-thin, relatively smooth layer of putty, which is dead easy to wet-sand with a fine-grit wet and dry.
Another question does it matter which kind of thinner to use with the putty?.
I normally use Squadron white putty and thinner is enamel would that work with the putty or would I need a different kind of thinner?.
I would suggest using NON-ACETONE fingernail polish remover. It won't attack the plastic.
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
I've tried a few different things to thin (Squadron) putty. Regular hardware store lacquer thinner, Testors "pink" label liquid cement, Tamiya lacquer thinner. When applied thinly as I described previously, the solvent usually evaporates before it damages the plastic.
I use the squadron green putty I thin that with rubbing alcohol maybe this will work for white putty. ACESES5 ALMOST DONE WINGS KIT ALBATROS D.V
if your using this for gap filling...
what I do is put a small amount of the sprue from the current build in a small jar (testors works great)
then add some tenax or ambroid pro weld liquid sprue with matching color
I've read of people using other things to dissolve sprue as well
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