Q-Bond
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- Drunkn Munky
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Re: Q-Bond
Never heard of that one, ive always used plastex. Not sure about Q Bond but plastex comes with a moulding bar to re-create broken off lugs etc. Amazing stuff, ive made perfect panels that i would have thrown in the skip before.
- Variablevalves suck
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Re: Q-Bond
Used Q-bond and apart from the powder being a little difficult to work with its really good stuff.
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Re: Q-Bond
i have fixed my race rad with it and its realy good
. and quick to set
. and quick to set
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Re: Q-Bond
[quote="Drunkn Munky"]Never heard of that one, ive always used plastex. Not sure about Q Bond but plastex comes with a moulding bar to re-create broken off lugs etc. Amazing stuff, ive made perfect panels that i would have thrown in the skip before.[/quote
Tried Plastech not as strong and as quick setting made lugs with it have not tried that with q bond yet.

Tried Plastech not as strong and as quick setting made lugs with it have not tried that with q bond yet.
