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henry 12-07-2002 08:49 PM

epoxy putty
 
any1 knows where i can buy epoxy putty other then the hobby shop or ebay?

Napalm_Guru 12-07-2002 11:27 PM

You really could have researced this a little more try www.epoxy.com. they have epxoy for everything from expoxy used for puting in cats ass to expoxy used for various other jobs;)

CARFREAK 12-08-2002 12:24 AM

I THINK THEY HAVE THEM AT RADIO SHACK

AutoFOCUS 12-08-2002 12:58 AM

I bought the kind for cats form them and it works great...No more emptying the litter box! j/k

bill 12-08-2002 01:29 AM

Home Depot? Wal Mart? Many places sells epoxy. Your local supermarket probably has them. You have to look for it.

payaso 12-08-2002 01:34 AM

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Originally posted by Napalm_Guru
expoxy used for puting in cats ass
Yuck dude.... Why???
lol


silla

henry 12-08-2002 03:58 PM

bill, i was also thinking of home depot and wal mart, but their website dont show that they have any. in wal mart, what section is it on?

Stridex 12-08-2002 04:21 PM

I also would like to know where in WalMart. The workers there couldn't help me at all. And it's a SuperWalMart I went to.

Could someone post pics on how to putty a cats but? My cat just missed the littlerbox for the last time :)

Napalm_Guru 12-08-2002 05:05 PM

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Originally posted by Stridex
Could someone post pics on how to putty a cats but? My cat just missed the littlerbox for the last time :)
Henry use the phone book and look up hobby stores. Any hobby store that does not have epoxy is not a hobby store. That is the easyiest and usualy the cheapest way to get your expoxy.

Sorry stridex I cant tell you how to expoxy a cat I would loose all my businses but if you send me your cat via FedEx overnight I can do it for you. By the way here is a picture I took when I was expoxying some cat. She was not expecting that hot shot of expoxy on her broken foot hehee look at its eyes. If you do not want to send you cat in the mail, I recommend furiture expoxy it will last longer than most other types.

henry 12-09-2002 04:10 AM

what kind of putty should i get from here: https://secure.nxco.com/fortress/cgi...?product=putty im thinking about the first and last 1. has any1 order from here? and are theses good kind of epoxys?

Stridex 12-09-2002 11:18 AM

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If you do not want to send your cat in the mail, I recommend furiture expoxy it will last longer than most other types.
I took your advice and sealed her up with the furniture kind. It went on smooth and dried before she had the chance to lick or shoot it out. You saved me a ton of money. Now I don't have to get her fixed either. I'm going to epoxy some shoes on her next. This way she doesn't scratch the kids anymore. Anyone have any other mods for little kittens? Are there any dolls that come with apparel that might fit a small kitten? I am especially interested in belts, hats and thongs. Your help is much appreciated.

BTW, the epoxy around the rectum has slowed my kitten down, so if you're looking for speed, you might want to try something else.

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what kind of putty should i get from here: https://secure.nxco.com/fortress/cg...i?product=putty im thinking about the first and last 1. has any1 order from here? and are theses good kind of epoxys?
If your kitten is bigger then 5 lbs, use the furniture kind. You may need something thinner if your kitten weighs less.

henry 12-09-2002 06:29 PM

huh?............... kitten? im planing 2 use it 2 make a bodykit. so which 1 should i buy from there?

Stridex 12-09-2002 06:59 PM

I hope no one took me serious. :)

I'm actually in the same boat you are. I'm looking for the same answer. Although, if I found any epoxy putty in town, I'd buy it and try it out. I can't find it anywhere. I'll have no choice but to order it online, which is why I want to know the same answer. Can you list the options epoxy putty comes in and maybe it'll strike some memories from others that have used it before?

[edit] I do know it can't be used by itself to make a complete body. [/edit]

hbarer 12-09-2002 11:52 PM

putty
 
i'm using a marine
putty from walmart
its in the auto section
where they sell auto body
stuff
its made buy bondo
and its like 3 bucks for a stick
you just slice off a piece
and knead it with your
fingers to mix it
it dries quick and
its hard as a rock

and please leave the poor cat alone

oink

henry 12-10-2002 12:00 AM

is it any good? any pics of it in your car or the package? dose it stick on plastic good and dose it crack? sorry 4 all da questions, but putty and paint is all i need 2 complete my bit, and the nakamiche wheels.:D

Stridex 12-10-2002 12:02 AM

Thanks you guys. I'll try both Autozone and WalMart's Auto section.

alpha1 12-10-2002 01:57 AM

They even have this stuff at Rite Aid, Walgreens, Target, practically anywhere. You don't have to get this online. They're usually located in the hardware section. It comes in a ribbon about 1" wide is in 2 different colors. It sticks to any non-oily surface, but you can help adhesion by roughing up the surfaces you want it to bond to with some sandpaper first.

MTL 12-12-2002 03:43 PM

btw since we are on the topic of putty, how long is the norma drying/harden time?
is there anyway to speed this process?
ive used Tamiya model putty...and it takes hours to fully harden..
can i like...toss it in the microwave:D ? or leave it in front of a portable heater?...
i remember in my sculpting class, we some cheezy figures out of clay and what not and tossed it in this "kelm"[sp???] thingy to heat it til it was hard...

Stridex 12-12-2002 03:55 PM

If the putty is around plastic, which it should be for support and sturdiness, you can not put any direct heat on it. It'll warp the plastic. Best thing is just leave it in a warm room and let it dry over night. It might even take longer then a night. I bought some epoxy putty the other day and 24 hours later, it's still not hardened completely. Heat is out of the question. But, maybe there are chemical solutions to speed this process. I'd love for it to harden faster as well.

hogjowlz 12-12-2002 04:16 PM

try jb weld

biohazard 12-12-2002 11:22 PM

putty
 
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I have used Squadron White Putty. The dry time is about 30 min.
and then you can sand.

henry 12-12-2002 11:35 PM

nice porsche. speaking of porsche, have any1 herd of a 1/8 scale porsche carrera rsr turbo 935? my mom got it for me and it was 4$. and on ebay it was about 700$http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=1922812150


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