Ah, JB Weld! That's great stuff too! I used it to fix the grip
on an MD2 that I fished out of the bay real cheap* a couple of
years ago because it had been dropped and a fairly large hole had
been knocked in it. It worked perfectly, but looked really bad.
A dollop of JB Weld, a little filing, a little sanding, a little
flat black Testors enamel, and you can't tell it was ever injured.
I've always wondered, though, how the camera that was attached
fared. I didn't ask and wasn't told.
Walt, who has duct tape in three colors.
*It and a working M15.V Ni-Cd pack for less than $100.
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from religious conviction." -- Blaise Pascal, theologian
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Mike <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 19:56:11 -0800
>Maybe you can get on a JB Weld program until you kick that
>hardcore epoxy habit :>)
>
>Mike
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