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epoxy putty
hey guys
I was looking for a epoxy putty and have heard that Milliput is good but cant seem to find it anywhere, does anybody else use epoxy putty? and what brands could you reccomend? Thanks Jeremy |
RE: epoxy putty
To fill in? I like Tamiya's Polyester Putty. Very smelly stuff, but dries rock hard like Milliput and you can sand or file it too.
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RE: epoxy putty
In the UK Millipt is sold in arts and crafts shops and in hardware shops.
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RE: epoxy putty
Hi Jeremy,
I found Milput Yellow/Grey here: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZhobbymasters-of-nj They have it for sale regularly, (tho not right now [:o]) Check the milput website for tips and tricks as well, there's some good info to be had there. Mart |
RE: epoxy putty
For Milliput Putty, check "That" Auction Site -Sellers (both in the UK and the US) offer it in 3 grades: Fine, Medium and Coarse. Also a Terra-Cotta Coloured Version. (I prefer "Medium" myself.)
Also, Canadian Tire is supposed to have a Blue/yellow 2-part epoxy putty called "Need-A-Tite" (or "Knead-A-Tite"?) Apparently similar to Milliput but I've never used it. |
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also milliput comes in fine as well it is very fine i think it is better than the medium however allot more expensive the fine is used for porcalin repair so craft shops should be a go or a good hobby model shop that does allot of kits
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RE: epoxy putty
You can get as much Milliput from Niagara Central Hobbies in St Catharines. I go throught that stuff like its going out of style. Its great for many purposes. They just received a new shipment last month so they have lots available. I'm going to pick up a couple today on my way home from work.
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