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Post by Mysterion on Sept 5, 2011 12:46:34 GMT -6
Does anyone have a tip on replicating the silver heat shield material? Or possibly a source of a scale product?
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Post by Starry Eyes on Sept 5, 2011 13:15:22 GMT -6
Does anyone have a tip on replicating the silver heat shield material? Or possibly a source of a scale product? I'm not sure if this is the same application but I found an old roll of first-aid tape and cut it into narrow strips ... the next step would be to paint it silver .. I left mine white ..
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Post by privateer on Sept 5, 2011 20:31:30 GMT -6
Foil from certain packs of cigarettes (yea I know.....who smokes these days) makes excellent heat shield.
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Post by DVS on Sept 5, 2011 21:48:47 GMT -6
Foil from certain packs of cigarettes (yea I know.....who smokes these days) makes excellent heat shield. That's what I used on this.
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Post by Mysterion on Sept 6, 2011 9:57:52 GMT -6
Great suggestions guys. The foil from the cigarette pack looks perfect, what did you use to glue it down?
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Post by Bert on Sept 6, 2011 10:13:18 GMT -6
If you want old school I used the interior panels from the Paddy Wagon
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Post by DVS on Sept 8, 2011 7:33:04 GMT -6
Great suggestions guys. The foil from the cigarette pack looks perfect, what did you use to glue it down? Wish I could tell you what glue I used for the cigarette foil but I don't remember sorry
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Post by privateer on Sept 8, 2011 8:17:08 GMT -6
I've used rubber cement, and white glue. Contact cement would work as well.
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