Kbillan
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Registered: 09-2007
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Re: Need some help with my Bob D armor.
Sweet-- I am indeed still sponsored by Team Losi ;) Just found a new fun and exciting way to waste money...
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Typing from an Ipad- ignore spelling and grammatical errors..
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2/21/2008, 7:36 am
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youngbat
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Registered: 02-2004
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Re: Need some help with my Bob D armor.
Give Greg day a shout out. I gave him detailed info on how I would do it, He actually did it and had good success. He posted the details somewhere??, but he would be the best guy to talk to now. I'm sure he will help.
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2/21/2008, 10:42 am
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drftfan
Registered: 10-2006
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Re: Need some help with my Bob D armor.
Thanks bob!!
Kbillin, what class are you running this year? I am sticking with just 1/8th scale right now. I actually decided to go with a Mugen after alot of thought.
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2/21/2008, 11:02 am
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darkknight04
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Registered: 08-2008
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Re: Need some help with my Bob D armor.
is there any fx designers around that can help me out
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8/4/2008, 3:39 am
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drftfan
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Re: Need some help with my Bob D armor.
Fx Designers? What are you looking for?
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8/4/2008, 8:55 am
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celtic touch
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Registered: 11-2005
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Re: Need some help with my Bob D armor.
I had the same issue with the one I got too, a very very easy solution... Get yourself down to the hardware and get some black silicon, the type used for sealing tiles in the bathroom, the type that comes in a tube that you pump out.... this is the go is strong flexible and will stick to the urethane, just apply with a spatula or..well anything,you can smear it to the thickness you want, hold the Armour up to a light so to show up the weak areas and either mark em with chalk or work straight on them.. let it sit to cure for a day and problem solved..
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8/6/2008, 5:36 am
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knogking
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Registered: 01-2008
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Re: Need some help with my Bob D armor.
Wow, Silicone sealant on urethane. Thats worth knowing. How well does it stick?
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8/7/2008, 7:31 am
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