Hopefully, your process will work for underpants too.Charlie don't surf wrote:And for my next trick............................................... pink to white
Worlds Chassis Repair :)
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YGPMm_vice wrote:I love the experiments Reg, i want to know what you did with the pink stuff.

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Well?.... How did you do the pink to white? 

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I think he was joking.
. . . you have Associated Green Slime for brains. And not even new Green Slime, but old gooped out Green Slime.
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Well since this tread has been re-activated:
"Once the color you desired has been achieved, you can "heat seal" the chassis in a boiling water
bath, or boiling dye bath--I used the dye bath, but outside on a pair of propane kettle cookers and ran then at around 275 F"
How long was that done for?
"Once the color you desired has been achieved, you can "heat seal" the chassis in a boiling water
bath, or boiling dye bath--I used the dye bath, but outside on a pair of propane kettle cookers and ran then at around 275 F"
How long was that done for?
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I really don't remember, it was a mix of stuff including Castrol Super-Clean....but it was 4 years ago....slotcarrod wrote:Well?.... How did you do the pink to white?

I let the part (chassis) reach 275-300, or about 5 mins. Four years later it still looks perfect.marlo wrote:Well since this tread has been re-activated:
"Once the color you desired has been achieved, you can "heat seal" the chassis in a boiling water
bath, or boiling dye bath--I used the dye bath, but outside on a pair of propane kettle cookers and ran then at around 275 F"
How long was that done for?
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Whatever it was worked here too
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=15043&hilit=worlds+car

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