sith_241 Posted June 7, 2011 Report Posted June 7, 2011 (edited) Use masking tape to hold the parts in position before clamping. This will prevent them from sliding out of alignment as they cure. Yup, when i assemble arms/legs i 1) apply E-6000 to joint surface. usually the actual arm/leg piece and not the re-enforcement strip. You could do either though. Stick some blue painters tape on one side of the joint for easy placement. 2) Plate pieces into rough spot i want them and pull tape over joint to hold in place. 3) Clamp, ensuring joint is flat. 4) Add magnets if needed. These are useful especially for the cover strips. 5) wait 24 hours. Ends up looking like this... Edited June 7, 2011 by sith_241 Quote
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