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Offline highlandcattle

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Re: Welding broken parts
« Reply #10 on: November 08, 2009, 09:17:17 »
Looks great,
What is the name of that welding product and does it have an european counterpart?

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Re: Welding broken parts
« Reply #11 on: November 08, 2009, 17:01:45 »
Looks great,
What is the name of that welding product and does it have an european counterpart?

Hi Highland  :wave:

   The product that I used was identified with the help of playmofriends members here . I do not know if it would be avalable in your county but I do believe we discussed the active ingredient and perhaps you could find that chemical .

   One slight problem I am discovering is what it works on. It seems to work on some Playmobil plastic better than others. I do not know if it is an age situation or color but I am trying to figure it out. I went to modify a broken train and the coupling would not weld ? This particular company does have a different product that I will need to try as well.  When I test it out I will let everyone know the outcome.

  Thanks for the compliment
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If you hear the sound of the bell which will tell you that Grigori has been killed, if it was your relations who have wrought my death, then no one in the family will remain alive. They will be killed by the Russian people. :prays: