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AHHH! CA Explosion!

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Posted by eizzle on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 10:15 PM

 Hippy-Ed wrote:
 eizzle wrote:
I got some debonder, and on the back it says in big, bold letters "ATTACKS ALL PLASTIC"! so I guess I won't be using that for that purpose. Oh well, I glue my fingers together a lot to Big Smile [:D]


Well, if ya had glued yer fingers together y never woulda dropped yer bottles!!Wink [;)] You're one cruel & unusual uncle tooLaugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]

Whats cruel and unusual, more so than normal with me, is when I glue HIS fingers together Evil [}:)]Mischief [:-,] My sister loves me! Don't worry, I cleaned him up before she took him home!

Colin

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Wednesday, December 7, 2005 9:51 PM
 eizzle wrote:
I got some debonder, and on the back it says in big, bold letters "ATTACKS ALL PLASTIC"! so I guess I won't be using that for that purpose. Oh well, I glue my fingers together a lot to Big Smile [:D]


Well, if ya had glued yer fingers together y never woulda dropped yer bottles!!Wink [;)] You're one cruel & unusual uncle tooLaugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]Laugh [(-D]
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Posted by eizzle on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 4:16 PM
I got some debonder, and on the back it says in big, bold letters "ATTACKS ALL PLASTIC"! so I guess I won't be using that for that purpose. Oh well, I glue my fingers together a lot to Big Smile [:D]

Colin

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, December 6, 2005 11:58 AM

 Bgrigg wrote:
That sucks. You could try CA debonder, I have zero experience with it. Cured CA is extremely hard and almost impervious to sandpaper and elbow grease.

I guess the good news is you weren't holding the fuselage while the CA leaked out. It would be pretty hard to type with an airplane stuck to your hand...

The other way to look at it ,if it had of stuck to his hand you would`nt have seen the CAOops [oops]

I dont know if CA debonder would work? no harm trying good luck.

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Posted by eizzle on Monday, November 28, 2005 8:29 PM
 flippersdad wrote:

That blows and hard! I have no tips to give you but you have my sympathy. I have to agree with Bgrigg as it would be hard to type anything with a plane glued to your hand.

Cheers,

Eric

That would be kinda hard and sucky. I ordered some CA debonder, it should be in soon. I gave the plane to my nephew, who promptly popped the canopy off! I guess it really does jettison, cause that sucker flewSmile [:)] My sister brought it back the next day in about 10 pieces wanting me to fix it. I took all the ordanance off of it, I figure I can use those on something else, and told him to be more careful, cause I wasn't spending the next 5 years gluing that thing back together! I know, I am such a cruel uncleBig Smile [:D]

Colin

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Posted by flippersdad on Monday, November 28, 2005 8:10 PM

That blows and hard! I have no tips to give you but you have my sympathy. I have to agree with Bgrigg as it would be hard to type anything with a plane glued to your hand.

Cheers,

Eric

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Posted by eizzle on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:17 PM
na, my nephew will like it hanging on his ceiling, glue boogers or not. Besides, if i was going to do away with it, it would have to be big Evil [}:)] Thanks for all the help guys, I ordered a new kit tonight. I figured I might as well just start over fresh than to keep working on this cursed thing and try to turn it into something.

Colin

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Posted by mfsob on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 9:08 PM
*hands him a match* This is what we in the modeling trade call the "final solution." Evil [}:)]
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Posted by Ali1kj on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 7:50 PM
You need to soak for at least two days in the D A to get it off. It will pleal a bit the crack off ooff in lumps .
Its seal will fail but it will still fit very close, hence breaking in lumps,

Be patiant and wait to save it,

DO NOT USE ACITONE OR Nail VARNISH REMOVER...it melts platic faster thaan glue !!

good luck


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Posted by jinithith2 on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 7:33 PM
that must've sucked like a bucket of ticks!Yuck [yuck] dang, sorry man.
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Posted by Ron Smith on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 6:56 PM
 eizzle wrote:

 Ron Smith wrote:
Denatured alcohol and lots of elbow grease will get it off with little or no damage to the plastic. Simply soak a cotton ball with the alcohol and scrub away.

I am going to try that right now. It can't hurt, if this doesn't work I'll probably end up buying a new kit anyway, so what the hey?? Thanks Ron.



You're welcome. It's an old industrial trick used when the underlying material would be damaged by acetone or MEK.
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Posted by eizzle on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 6:55 PM
 eizzle wrote:

 Ron Smith wrote:
Denatured alcohol and lots of elbow grease will get it off with little or no damage to the plastic. Simply soak a cotton ball with the alcohol and scrub away.

I am going to try that right now. It can't hurt, if this doesn't work I'll probably end up buying a new kit anyway, so what the hey?? Thanks Ron.

The alcohol didn't seem to work? The glue pretty much piled up, its not in a thin layer, maybe that is why? I decided to just give it and a couple other kits I have that aren't turning out so well to my nephew. he won't mind and I know he will like them hanging on his ceiling. He will especially like the warthog, with the sharkmouth and all. Its kinda nice working on one and not getting overly critical on the small stuff, its getting relaxing againBig Smile [:D]

Colin

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Posted by eizzle on Monday, November 21, 2005 10:42 PM

 Ron Smith wrote:
Denatured alcohol and lots of elbow grease will get it off with little or no damage to the plastic. Simply soak a cotton ball with the alcohol and scrub away.

I am going to try that right now. It can't hurt, if this doesn't work I'll probably end up buying a new kit anyway, so what the hey?? Thanks Ron.

Colin

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Posted by Ron Smith on Monday, November 21, 2005 10:32 PM
Denatured alcohol and lots of elbow grease will get it off with little or no damage to the plastic. Simply soak a cotton ball with the alcohol and scrub away.
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Posted by eizzle on Monday, November 21, 2005 5:55 PM
I think I am just going to run by my LHS in a couple days and pick up a new kit. I think this would be easier than trying to sand or file the CA down, and if the debonder is going to melt the plastic, I might as well get a new, cause Lord knows with my luck I will have an olive green glob of plastic stuck to my hands if I use it. Thanks for the advice guys.

Colin

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Posted by rebelreenactor on Sunday, November 20, 2005 1:08 PM
you can try the debonder. When I used it, it was melting the plastic so you can try but very carefully.
John
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Posted by Bgrigg on Sunday, November 20, 2005 10:15 AM
That sucks. You could try CA debonder, I have zero experience with it. Cured CA is extremely hard and almost impervious to sandpaper and elbow grease.

I guess the good news is you weren't holding the fuselage while the CA leaked out. It would be pretty hard to type with an airplane stuck to your hand...

So long folks!

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AHHH! CA Explosion!
Posted by eizzle on Sunday, November 20, 2005 9:45 AM
Censored [censored]Oops [oops] Ok, so I superglue my new A-10 kit together, and its going fablously! However, I didn't notice that the glue was leaking out of the joint, because I put it inside the fuselage to help back up the putty for the seem, and it leaked out after I sprayed the accelerator on it! So now I have a nice looking plane with CA all over it! Anybody know of a good way to get this stuff off? I tried acetone nail polish, but it is kinda old and didn't work. Do I need a fresh bottle, or is there something I can do. Sanding in not an option, to much fine detail I won't be able to get back Sign - With Stupid [#wstupid]Banged Head [banghead]

Colin

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