So I am moulding a fuselage, and due to an accident, I am out of RTV (oommoo300). about 3/4 of the rubber made it into the mould box, and I am out. If I pick up some more tomorrow, can I simply top up the box, over the cured stuff? Or do I have to start over completely. Its a fairly big part, and the cost of starting over would suck.
On an unrelated note does anyone know how to get RTV out of a dogs fur?
RTV mistake, can it be saved?
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Re: RTV mistake, can it be saved?
Yes.Lonnie Sweet wrote:If I pick up some more tomorrow, can I simply top up the box, over the cured stuff?
No. But a pair of clippers sounds like the route to go. That poor RTV, being stuck to a dog.On an unrelated note does anyone know how to get RTV out of a dogs fur?
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Re: RTV mistake, can it be saved?
So the other 1/4 made it onto the rear of the dog?Lonnie Sweet wrote:So I am moulding a fuselage, and due to an accident, I am out of RTV (oommoo300). about 3/4 of the rubber made it into the mould box, and I am out. If I pick up some more tomorrow, can I simply top up the box, over the cured stuff? Or do I have to start over completely. Its a fairly big part, and the cost of starting over would suck.
On an unrelated note does anyone know how to get RTV out of a dogs fur?
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