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873.1 | Red Devil = Model Magic | LEDS::WATT | | Mon Feb 06 1989 16:50 | 9 |
| I bought Red Devil Spakle filler at a hardware store. I can't tell
the difference between this and the Model Magic except for the price.
It is the same light weight easy to sand stuff. It comes in plastic
containers of various sizes. I scoop some out of the big container
and store it in an empty model magic container so the rest won't
dry out.
Charlie
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873.2 | Spread the Red (Devil that is) | NEXUS::PAGE | | Mon Feb 06 1989 17:03 | 11 |
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Yup, Red Devil it is, I'd swear Model Magic buy's it in 55 gallon
drums from red devil. Also, Charlie, its water based so if it starts
to dry out just put a couple drops of water in it and mix it up
and its good as new!!
Happy Sandings!!
Bob Page
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873.3 | TRY THIS | IMBIBE::VOLLBRECHT | | Mon Feb 06 1989 17:59 | 9 |
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Best,cheapest,and best sanding is vinyl spackel bought in any hardware
store. Comes in pints to gallons easy to apply.
art @KYO
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873.4 | Don't use the Heavy Stuff | LEDS::WATT | | Tue Feb 07 1989 11:23 | 7 |
| Vinyl Spackel is VERY HEAVY. Use it on walls. There are some light
filled things like the Red Devil that are much better. You can
tell by picking up the can. If it feels empty it's the right stuff.
If it feels full it's the vinyl stuff.
CHarlie
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873.5 | | VTMADE::SOUTIERE | | Tue Feb 07 1989 13:23 | 4 |
| I too use Red Devil. It sands very easy, as a matter of fact, if
you sand too much, it disappears!
Ken
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873.6 | Another vote for the glass-filled stuff | LEDS::LEWIS | | Tue Feb 07 1989 13:39 | 9 |
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Me too - although I don't recall the name Red Devil - I think mine
was DAP - but it is the very light stuff, not vinyl spackling compound.
I love it, it actually sands a little faster than balsa.
I think it is also repackaged and sold as something called
"Microfill". Three very small containers of Microfill match the
cost of a gallon of the same stuff at Somerville Lumber.
Bill
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873.7 | another question | DISCVR::JONEILL | | Thu Feb 09 1989 17:21 | 4 |
| This is a little off track but I'll soon be assembling a Sure Flite
P-39 airacobra and it's gonna need alot of filling around the seams.
What is a good foam filler?
Thanks
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873.9 | | DISCVR::JONEILL | | Fri Feb 10 1989 09:58 | 8 |
| Thanks Dan,
My intention with this kit is to glass the whole thing.
Kinda a practice ship for the future. Is this stuff you mentioned
compatable with glassing? if not, what is? Also, is there any
particular type of resin or epoxy thats supposed to be used with
foam or better yet that shouldn't be used with foam.
Thanks in advance
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873.11 | Don't use resin... | TALLIS::FISHER | Only 32 Days till Phoenix! | Fri Feb 10 1989 11:20 | 16 |
| Jim - polyester resin eats foam. I used it on my Sure Flight Cessna
and had to rebuild much of the elevator - sigh. Two part epoxy is OK.
CA also eats foam and they sell a primer that you can put on the foam
first to allow the CA to work - I've never tried that. My Sure Flight kit
recommended thinned Elmers to get a smooth coat on the foam. I just painted
Dope on top of the bare foam - looked pretty bad tho.
Anxious to hear more about this plane in the future. Please keep us posted
both about the finish and the flying characteristics. What size engine are
you putting in?
Bye --+--
Kay R. Fisher |
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873.12 | | DISCVR::JONEILL | | Mon Feb 13 1989 14:04 | 3 |
| Not real sure what size engine will go in it, probably will depend
on how much it ends up weighing.
Jim
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873.13 | Yeh, water will do the trick... | CSC32::M_ANTRY | | Tue Feb 14 1989 13:04 | 6 |
| I was working on my PANTERA last night and having to fill the spot
where the spruce piece fits onto the balsa trailing edge and I was
having trouble with the Filler (Dap) being to dry and so it was
hard to smooth it in. I added about 1 teaspoon of water to the
filler and mixed it up and Presto!!! It really went on nice and
I am sure it will smooth right out.
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873.14 | I found the Red Devil filler | LEDS::HUGHES | Dave Hughes (LEDS::HUGHES) NKS1-1/E3 291-7214 | Mon Apr 10 1989 14:35 | 13 |
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I was running low on my Goldberg Model Magic Filler. At my local
non-discount hardware store I found Red Devil "ONETIME" Spackling
compound. This is EXACTLY the same as Model Magic, except for the
price:
Model Magic 8 oz. $5.29 (Tower Hobbies)
Red Devil 32 oz. $5.69 (non-discount hardware store)
Gee, maybe I should repackage the stuff myself and sell it for $4
for 8 oz. Such a deal! Any takers?
Dave Hughes
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873.15 | name that store... | K::FISHER | Stop and Smell the Balsa! | Mon Apr 10 1989 17:32 | 13 |
| > I was running low on my Goldberg Model Magic Filler. At my local
> non-discount hardware store I found Red Devil "ONETIME" Spackling
> compound. This is EXACTLY the same as Model Magic, except for the
> price:
...
> Dave Hughes
Dave - what hardware store did you find it in?
Bye --+--
Kay R. Fisher |
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873.16 | where I got it | LEDS::HUGHES | Dave Hughes (LEDS::HUGHES) NKS1-1/E3 291-7214 | Mon Apr 10 1989 21:38 | 9 |
| > Dave - what hardware store did you find it in?
Robinson's True Value Hardware, Main St, Hudson, MA.
Check local hardware stores, it's probably in most of them, and
most certainly in other True Value stores.
Dave
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873.17 | Caldor Has It Too | LEDS::WATT | | Tue Apr 11 1989 12:26 | 3 |
| Dave, Kay,
THis stuff is everywhere in everything up to 5 gallon containers.
Imagine how cheap it is if you buy that much. I got mine at Caldor's.
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873.18 | catalysing Model Magic filler ? | IMBUSY::ECULLEN | It will never fly, Wright ! | Wed Nov 11 1992 10:57 | 21
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