Re: Challenger II Mato Metal Tracks
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2019 9:52 am
Not real helpful-more of an observation, but I bet baby poo sticks to it
...........why not, it sticks to everything else 


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Sound advise HermanHERMAN BIX wrote:Not real helpful-more of an observation, but I bet baby poo sticks to it...........why not, it sticks to everything else
General Jumbo01 wrote:Not very helpful? I speak from years of experience in heavy duty RC racing. Shoegoo is massively used to fix all sorts if materials to each other where conventional hobby and DIY glues fail. It sticks silicone tube to metal and lexan to anything for example. Ignore at your peril
Never heard of it before but I will look into getting some soonGeneral Jumbo01 wrote:Ha ha! Yes, but he said Not very helpful before baby poo was mentioned. Ha ha! Ha ha! Tee he! LOL!
Has anyone else here tried the stuff? It should be in every modeller's tool chest.
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jarndice wrote:As recently discussed on the Forum (Tips and Tricks),
Have you tried "PLASTI-DIP" ? available from your nearest Home Improvement Centre.
Black Knight wrote:General Jumbo01 wrote:Not very helpful? I speak from years of experience in heavy duty RC racing. Shoegoo is massively used to fix all sorts if materials to each other where conventional hobby and DIY glues fail. It sticks silicone tube to metal and lexan to anything for example. Ignore at your peril
I think he meant baby poo not Shoegoo![]()
Navy chief wrote:Black Knight wrote:General Jumbo01 wrote:Not very helpful? I speak from years of experience in heavy duty RC racing. Shoegoo is massively used to fix all sorts if materials to each other where conventional hobby and DIY glues fail. It sticks silicone tube to metal and lexan to anything for example. Ignore at your peril
I think he meant baby poo not Shoegoo![]()
How about I feed a baby shoegoo, and use the results to afix the pads ? Up until now, baby poo has been more useful than these Mato tracks.