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Post by Mysterion on Jun 30, 2012 14:41:50 GMT -6
In two days I've managed to knock over my bottle of cement 3 times. I actually use MEK and put it in a Plastruct Bondene bottle. I looked for something to put the bottle in to give it a more stable base. I was hoping the bottle would fit in a spray can cap, the kind with a inner and outer cap. The bottle was to big for the inner hole and nothing else looked to have any potential. Then I thought, "Look for a better bottle". An Alclad bottle fits the inner cap perfectly. The bottle is much more stable now. If needed weight could be added to the outer part of the cap making it even more stable.
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yekoms
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Post by yekoms on Jul 1, 2012 10:03:53 GMT -6
Yep that works... Tenax 7R bottles fit into spray can lids too. When I was a kid buildin' models my Dad thought that he'd help me and turned me onto Testors Liquid instead of the stringy tube stuff. I instantly spilled it on Moms TV tray and it ate the paint off if the tray. Dad got ticked off and filled a coffee cup half way with plaster paris and stuck the next bottle of liquid glue into the cup. Smokey
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Post by itsonlyakit on Jul 4, 2012 1:00:01 GMT -6
Plastic peanut butter lids, or any lid about 3.5 inches diameter work well too. Rough up the center area and epoxie your glue bottle in place. Cheers Eh!
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