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Old 01-05-2006   #11 (permalink)
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Thanks Bunkerbarge I will be off to Halfords and I will try your suggestion.
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Aerokits plans are available from Lesro Models. www.lesromodels.co.uk Hope this helps - Lambo
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Thanks Bunkerbarge I will be off to Halfords and I will try your suggestion.
dont forget the hardener/ catalyst too- and mix in the correct proportions - too much catalyst and it will set before you swish it around and too little and ther resin will remain tacky for ages !- the resin will also warm up during the curing process so be warned, i think its called an exothemric reaction, and do it in a well ventilated area/ outdoors, - call into the local petrol station on the way back from halfords and ' borrow' several pairs of the disposable gloves from the deisel pump !- you will need them- and good luck
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sonparc another way i found that stops the boat from leaking is model dope, i get it from my local model shop and a coat or two inside and out will stop any leaks.

but as bunkerbarge said you should find the leak and fill it with some filler.
and when it is finished mark sure you post some pictures.
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