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LIQUID PLASTIC IS HERE

 
    Please take a look at the video on our web site at 
 

http://www.lbrenterprisesllc.com/CUSTOM-ENGINES.html



This is the first liquid plastic welder that although it wasn't specifically invented for the modeler it should have been.
     Now you can let your imagine go and build like you have never built before.
     Repair or build until your heart is content.

     When applied around a window frame, let's say on a plastic, simulated steel side caboose, properly it looks like the window frame has been welded on. 

     With a little practice you can make a KIT BASHED UNIT look like it was produced in the factory that way.

 

     No smoke and mirrors "WHAT YOU SEE IS JUST HOW SIMPLE IT IS TO USE".


     Any questions give us a shout.


Dave, LBR

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by Ron H:

How does it work with brass to brass? What about gluing tube into tube where the glue is hidden?

Brass to brass is no problem as long as there is just a smidgen of it exposed where the light can hit it. It will then set up through the entire area where the BONDIC has been applied. You can then clean that area off after bonding the tubing together. Practice makes perfect 

Dave, LBR

 

    To build a perfect window pane just lay your window sash back side down on a piece of wax paper on a level surface. While holding it down firmly simply drizzle a little BONDIC in the square where you want the window pane and then expose it to the LED light.

     Now look at what you have just done in a FEW SECONDS. You have installed the perfect, crystal clear window pane.   GREAT GOING YOU 

 

Dave, LBR

 

     You can also make your own hinges with BONDIC in just a few minutes. As opposed to buying some parts or sending your model out for repair you can make your own and save lots of money over what the BONDIC kit costs. In the long run these kits are quite economical.

Dave, LBR

 

 

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You can even make railings from thread or string depending on the scale you are working in with BONDIC. How to is in our FREE BONDIC uses tip sheet for model railroaders.

Dave, LBR

Contact us at

 

lbrenterprisesllc@yahoo.com

 

and we will email you a FREE tips for model railroaders on how to use BONDIC sheet that will save money on your next project. Use Subj: BODIC 2015

Dave, LBR

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