Kneadtite (GreenStuff) & bonding...

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by CIVILGOD

Here's the situation:
I have a 25A Flint :-D .

Flint has graciously agreed to donate an arm and both legs for a custom the will be done between now and infinity. Thanx Flint you da man!!

I do not like where the articulation is for the wrist :-( .

So I was thinking of using the green stuff, or crazy glue, or maybe even order the glue that Nova discovered. My first choice is to play with the green stuff and get some experience with it, bt I do not know how strong the bond is.

I was thinking of using the green stuff to bond the mid forearm joint together and then cut a proper wrist joint where it's traditional been and pop on Spytroops Zartan's glove on it.

So can anyone comment?

by nova

I don't know about Kneadite...but I'm pretty sure some of the Cool Chem Cyanopoxy would do you right...

only problem you might run into with the Kneadite is that it's a different texture/density than the arm is...that might cause you some problems when you're adding the new hand.

by Luftshutze

You're also gonna want to "pin" between the hand and wrist to give it structural integrity. Drill a hole on the hand, put a metal piece in it, ( certain diameters of paper clip steel is good) put the other end of the pin in his wrist, if it's hollow fill with green stuff. Green stuff can cure faster under heat, hair dryer, light bulb etc.
Regular zap a gap super glue should keep it together!


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