Hey Greg, I love the grinch gif. What is funny is you are probably sucking on coffee right now, and so am I. Our posts just passed each other. I just did a McDonald's breakfast run and now catching up on posts.
Greg
I enjoyed the SprueGoo discussion. I gotta try it after all these years. A LHS acquaintence suggested it to me long, long ago. I think you and TB finally have me sold. Never thought to mix up a keepable batch in an Extra Thin jar (or something), or to make different basic colors.
Yeah I am not kidding that I love the stuff. It is a fantastic filler. I keep finding new uses for it too. For example. I used it to repair and augment the escape tower on my Redstone Rocket build. The lattice work on the tower is extremely fragile and not only that, but the joins had ridiculous gaps. So what I did was, I tacked the sections together to locate and hold the pieces together, then followed up with SprueGoo. I was able to carefully flow goo over those joins. This accomplished two things: It filled the gaps giving the appearance of solid piping, but, it also provided much more solid connection.
Greg
Here's how I remember how to spell Stynylrez; I read somewhere the name originated becuase it supposedly works on styrene, nylon, and resin....hence STY-NYL-REZ (with a 'z' which just is what it is). I usually manage to get the NYL backwards somehow anyway.
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Now I just have to remember styrene, nylon, and resin. Lol.
Greg
Engine all lit up is simply awesome, Steve.
Thanks Greg.
Greg
This project is a hoot. I had great faith that you'd come up with something to keep us all engaged. You do not disappoint.
Again, thanks Greg. I appreciate that.