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  1. Thread: Fff***!!$$

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    A soak in 35% peroxide would have cleaned them...

    A soak in 35% peroxide would have cleaned them up, better. I'm surprised you were able to mix the soda, it usually sets immediately. Nice save though.!!
  2. Thread: Fff***!!$$

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    286076 A used DE blade works for that, Josh.

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    A used DE blade works for that, Josh.
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    286069 Pic of the list. And once you have it...

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    Pic of the list.

    And once you have it repaired, put some mineral oil on the scales and let sit overnight, gives them a bit of flex and aids in repinning.
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    It just very thin fiberglass, it can be had at...

    It just very thin fiberglass, it can be had at places that do RC cars n planes. Hobby shops.

    It only weighs 3/4 of an Oz. For a square yard.

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    The baking soda works as a binder, it actually...

    The baking soda works as a binder, it actually makes a lot stronger repair than just CA
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    Yep, fixed bone with CA and soda. 286052 ...

    Yep, fixed bone with CA and soda.

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    You can glue them to a G10 liner, or as I did,...

    You can glue them to a G10 liner, or as I did, and epoxy a couple pieces of 3/4 oz. fiberglass to the inside of the scales.

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