I am building an 3 story building and have a bow in the front and side walls. Any suggestions as how to correct this problem?
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A heat gun on low setting? I have straightened plasc this way, and then cold water to re harden. I've not done this on model structures though.
Don
There was a thread here within the last few weeks on this very topic. Might serach for it.
There was a thread here within the last few weeks on this very topic. Might serach for it.
Thank you, Lee. I wish more people would use this feature. I'll bet they would if the Forum charged for bandwidth.
And here it is...
Start with the posts by Lee Willis, trainroomgary, and Dennis B(rennan).
I'd stay away from any solution involving heat. As they suggest, glue and clamp. Works every time with no chance of worsening the problem.
Jim
..........and reinforce, if needed. Depending on the direction and extent of the bow, that might be necessary
Glue and clamp is working just fine for now. Thanks
There was a thread here within the last few weeks on this very topic. Might serach for it.
Thank you, Lee. I wish more people would use this feature. I'll bet they would if the Forum charged for bandwidth.
It would become a very boring place with no conversation. If you don't want to answer questions....besides how much bandwidth does a search save vs. asking a question?
There was a thread here within the last few weeks on this very topic. Might serach for it.
Thank you, Lee. I wish more people would use this feature. I'll bet they would if the Forum charged for bandwidth.
It would become a very boring place with no conversation. If you don't want to answer questions....besides how much bandwidth does a search save vs. asking a question?
That's one view, but we have so much new to talk about without going over the same stuff over and over. The search feature is fast and very useful here - worth getting and using. Potentially, it gets you the answers you want now, rather than having to wait a day or so while people respond.