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Hit it with a hair dryer--it'll get chewy again.
Hahaha, no foul!Stinkers! Man that's a bite. Can you get some weaker hot glue?
Sorry to hit you with a bad pun on such A somber occasion but the way you're creating this detail on the fender is quite electrifying...
I'm sure you'll get this sorted in no time. So looks like this was the plan for the mullets all along? Great be along the R&D for a TRM product..
Hit it with a hair dryer--it'll get chewy again.
With some decent experience with hot glue, heat it a little and cut as much off as you can, then you might be able to roll it off with your fingers if it's a small amount left (expect to maybe lose some skin from the friction, but it works!). Alcohol also helps . . . as a solvent for the glue.
I guess, next time hit it with the heat gun while removing the forms? I couldn't think of a better, safer adhesive to substitute for the hot glue. Anyone?
Like this one by @The Black Monark ?I bet the actually wingtip leather would be cool for a fender or saddle nose wingtip someday.
I think I can improve on it a little by doing it over anyway. Thanks for the suggestion though!You could make a mold off of the wing tip before you start over to save some of your work, that might also save some time.
I wish I had the patients that you have . I would have been giving
I know what you are going through, I need to redo some work on my elginator, keep at it.
A lot of things get dammed around here!I tested the hot glue again directly on the bondo and it seemed to work good (no picture).
So it is sanded, dammed and ready for more filler!
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