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Whifflefire wrote:william-james88 wrote: Could you just glue it back?
I tried that initially, but unfortunately it kept coming off when I tried to fit it in. It might be the glue I used, though. It hasn't been working as well as it should, need a new bottle. And I'm only just learning how to get pictures online...![]()
william-james88 wrote:Whifflefire wrote:william-james88 wrote: Could you just glue it back?
I tried that initially, but unfortunately it kept coming off when I tried to fit it in. It might be the glue I used, though. It hasn't been working as well as it should, need a new bottle. And I'm only just learning how to get pictures online...![]()
Let me help you. Go to photobucket (google for it) and get an account there. Then you can upload pics from your phone of camera and then once you do, photobucket will give you links to your pictures online. So then you copy paste those links here and we can see your pictures. And for all my gluing, I use krazy glue.
Amateur, call me when you step up to...william-james88 wrote:I use krazy glue.
carytheone wrote:Amateur, call me when you step up to...william-james88 wrote:I use krazy glue.
carytheone wrote:Amateur, call me when you step up to...william-james88 wrote:I use krazy glue.
SillySpringer wrote:carytheone wrote:Amateur, call me when you step up to...william-james88 wrote:I use krazy glue.
Ya guys need to step up your game! Cary uses Lego to glue HIS stuff together.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Tyberion wrote:I just got my own Devastator in the mail today and this thread had me paranoid I was gonna break it![]()
Fortunately he made it onto my shelf in one piece...though I did have to raise the shelf above my TFs to fit him in
Tyberion wrote:I just got my own Devastator in the mail today and this thread had me paranoid I was gonna break it![]()
Hellscream9999 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:carytheone wrote:Amateur, call me when you step up to...william-james88 wrote:I use krazy glue.
Ya guys need to step up your game! Cary uses Lego to glue HIS stuff together.
You're right, and here I was using a combination of 'the force' and duct tape
If your feeling froggy I have a suggestion. Now for a quick disclaimer: this is dangerous and I've never used it on a load bearing tab.fenrir72 wrote:carytheone wrote:Amateur, call me when you step up to...william-james88 wrote:I use krazy glue.
*kragle img snip*
If only there a soldering like device we can you to melt and reattach the part. Crazy glue aka cryoacrylate is only good on parts not exposed to pressure. Any other than that, itza breaking apart again.
I don't mean to pee in your Cheerios, but I don't think that would work well, especially with a load-bearing part. You'd have to totally melt the 2 pieces down and have them fuse in liquid state then cool them down really fast. I don't think just a heated knife can do that job. The idea is good, but you would need more sufficient tools. Like a blowtorch.carytheone wrote:If your feeling froggy I have a suggestion. Now for a quick disclaimer: this is dangerous and I've never used it on a load bearing tab.
Heat up the blade of a razor knife and press it to the larger part and press the smaller part to the other side of the knife. Both parts melt a little then remove the knife and press said pieces together.
I agree on the load bearing part, but the plastic will melt. It's tricky but it works. I use a cigarette lighter to heat the metal.Rodimus Prime wrote:I don't mean to pee in your Cheerios, but I don't think that would work well, especially with a load-bearing part. You'd have to totally melt the 2 pieces down and have them fuse in liquid state then cool them down really fast. I don't think just a heated knife can do that job. The idea is good, but you would need more sufficient tools. Like a blowtorch.carytheone wrote:If your feeling froggy I have a suggestion. Now for a quick disclaimer: this is dangerous and I've never used it on a load bearing tab.
Heat up the blade of a razor knife and press it to the larger part and press the smaller part to the other side of the knife. Both parts melt a little then remove the knife and press said pieces together.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I don't mean to pee in your Cheerios, but I don't think that would work well, especially with a load-bearing part. You'd have to totally melt the 2 pieces down and have them fuse in liquid state then cool them down really fast. I don't think just a heated knife can do that job. The idea is good, but you would need more sufficient tools. Like a blowtorch.
Okay, I take your word for it. I never tried it, just thought I'd be the required voice of caution.carytheone wrote:Too hot and it scorches the plastic though and may melt it to fast. But if you're looking for a down and dirty way to fuse plastic, this does the trick.
Rodimus Prime wrote: Like a blowtorch.
Un-fixing bad toys?Whifflefire wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote: Like a blowtorch.
Unfortunately, I do not own a blowtorch. And if I did, I can think of A few better uses for it than fixing toys...![]()
If you know what I mean...
carytheone wrote:Un-fixing bad toys?Whifflefire wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote: Like a blowtorch.
Unfortunately, I do not own a blowtorch. And if I did, I can think of A few better uses for it than fixing toys...![]()
If you know what I mean...
RiddlerJ wrote:Didn't Dr. Wu or some third party make new elbow parts for Scrapper? Has anyone tried them?
Also, It always bugged my that Omega Supreme was the same size as Devastator. He should be much bigger. His arms form a rocket that can hold a bunch of guys.
Yeah, yeah, I know. Mass changing, etc.
Whifflefire wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote: Like a blowtorch.
Unfortunately, I do not own a blowtorch. And if I did, I can think of A few better uses for it than fixing toys...![]()
If you know what I mean...
Is it getting medieval up in here?william-james88 wrote:Whifflefire wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote: Like a blowtorch.
Unfortunately, I do not own a blowtorch. And if I did, I can think of A few better uses for it than fixing toys...![]()
If you know what I mean...
Oh I know what you mean, but you'll need a pair of pliers to go with that blow torch.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:Is it getting medieval up in here?william-james88 wrote:Whifflefire wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote: Like a blowtorch.
Unfortunately, I do not own a blowtorch. And if I did, I can think of A few better uses for it than fixing toys...![]()
If you know what I mean...
Oh I know what you mean, but you'll need a pair of pliers to go with that blow torch.
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
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