I'm using that Mighty Putty stuff.  Works well, but you have to mold it
fast.

Derek
T065
SV016

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:14 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  anyone know of any fillers that will bond with PVC well enough that i can
> fill in some fine seems and sand it down with out of falling off?
>
>
>
> ......I'm re-doing the pvc parts of the Tiger's barrel (ya, ya, i hear ya).
> I just epoxied the turret end part of the barrel together (don't use Harbor
> Freight's 5 minute epoxy - i just used it, and i'm hoping it's bonded
> together well, but the oozed out extra stuff pretty much was scraped right
> off - didn't even stick a bit) and i have a few small spots i want to clean
> up.
>
> right now i'm working on making the flash break (?) part of the barrel. i
> have some parts shaped, but am working on tring to get the sides notched
> out. i was just going to make a few passes ofver the piece witht he radial
> arm saw, but the cut-out would be wrong, so i'm going to see about getting
> one of them dremal milling bits, put it in the drill press and use it as a
> milling machine to cut out the parts (am taking pictures as i go along for
> the tank's page updates).
>
> i will say the cleaned up pvc parts look much better than they were before.
>
> Chris,
> Odyssey Slipways <http://hometown.aol.com/odysseyslipways/index.html>
>
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