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PlastiFix is amaxing stuff

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Baron62

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I had one wing tip in very good condition and one with multiple 4-6 inch cracks and I wanted to see if I could repair the cracked one. I followed the procedure in the video below and this stuff works great. Since the wing tip is so thin, you can just use PlastiFix as the filler instead of putty.

The powder and liquid mix works better and has a stronger bond than any plastic epoxy I have ever used. It appears to come out like a weld.

Here is a video of a fairing being repaired. [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyd8Y8MOj68&t=216s[/ame]
 

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