None of the cracks are straight, so you might try short pieces going at right angles to the cracks, rather than along the length of them. You'd want to use more than one piece on the longer ones.
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None of the cracks are straight, so you might try short pieces going at right angles to the cracks, rather than along the length of them. You'd want to use more than one piece on the longer ones.
Quote: Once you get it patched, you may have to adjust the temp control; the wood may become a bit of a heat sink
Once you get it patched, you may have to adjust the temp control; the wood may become a bit of a heat sink
actually epoxy may melt the styro, may have to double check on thatNow Banti why'd yah go and karate chop it??
i would epoxy it and maybe put something stabilizing perpendicular to the cracks, like popsicle sticks
Phooey.
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No! I actually love that thing. It broke because of a sudden attack of clumsiness......... 'Nuff said.![]()
Styrofoam. All the important parts are okay, it is just the Styrofoam that got busted.
Of course not!
I drank it!![]()
-Banti
Quote: OMG! Not a busted-off Lego! Say it isn't so.![]()
Now Banti why'd yah go and karate chop it??
i would epoxy it and maybe put something stabilizing perpendicular to the cracks, like popsicle sticks
actually epoxy may melt the styro, may have to double check on that
100 % silicone will glue it. Once a rat ate a hole in mine. Cut a piece of packing styrofoam and put it back together with silicone. I mentioned 100% silicone as the rest have chemicals in it that might hurt eggs