Kirk G
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Forgive me if this is too basic, but I've never run into this before.
The instructions on my rocket kit tells to paint the inside of the body tube after gluing in the motor mount. It instructs to use weak or thin CA, to 'fireproof' the portion that will be below the exhaust of the motor when fired.
I have only one bottle of 'Thick CA' that was purchased by another at a distant Hobby Lobby, and then given to me. (We have no Hobby Lobby in this area. But there is a Crafts 2000 45 miles east in the city in which I work. Would Joann's Fabrics stock 'thin' CA?)
Is it possible or advisable to "dillute" CA? How about stroking or 'painting' CA? Is there any method of cleaning a brush after doing this?
The instructions on my rocket kit tells to paint the inside of the body tube after gluing in the motor mount. It instructs to use weak or thin CA, to 'fireproof' the portion that will be below the exhaust of the motor when fired.
I have only one bottle of 'Thick CA' that was purchased by another at a distant Hobby Lobby, and then given to me. (We have no Hobby Lobby in this area. But there is a Crafts 2000 45 miles east in the city in which I work. Would Joann's Fabrics stock 'thin' CA?)
Is it possible or advisable to "dillute" CA? How about stroking or 'painting' CA? Is there any method of cleaning a brush after doing this?
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