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Subject: ASTER KITS
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danielr49
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10/15/2008 8:29 AM
WHEN ASTER SAYS TO USE CLEAR ADHESIVE ON RAILINGS ETC. IS THAT CA? WHAT DO YOU USE?
rbednarik
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Mt. Holly, NJ
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10/15/2008 10:34 AM
Daniel,
CA works ok, but for the clear lenses I tend to use GS-HYPO Watch crystal cement. It is a non-clouding formula and retains some malleability for mistakes, plus it is a whole lot easier to clean up should it end up in the wrong spot. It's used in the jewerley industry to affix watch crystals and other jewels in those ornate arrangements.
Here's a link to buy some:
GS HYPO
-ryan
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John Allman
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10/15/2008 11:58 AM
You can also use silicon. I like GE silicon II. And it is easy to remove.
tony23
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10/15/2008 1:16 PM
DO NOT USE CYNO it will cloud the glass, I use a 5 minute epoxy
GNSteamer
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10/15/2008 4:59 PM
I used a thickened CA for the wire handrails and wire piping details. I took my time and beveled the lenses so that they fit snuggly into the fixtures so that the lens is pretty much flush with the rim. I used a couple small dabs of CA off of a toothpick and placed them into their respective fixtures with no issues of fogging. Many two part epoxy resins are not a true clear when mixed and usually harden with a slight amber tint.
Ron67
Jacksonville, FL
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10/15/2008 5:53 PM
Where can I find some silicone fuel tubing of the correct ID for my Aster S2? I tried my local hobby shop but no luck.
SalM
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Tallahassee, Fl.
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10/15/2008 6:13 PM
Ron....Small Parts in Miami has VERSILIC SPX-50 tubing.......I use it for the spirits feed line from the tender to the engine. For my Aster Mikado I use 3/16x1/4x1/32. Ten feet was 4.40 cents Their # is 800 220 4242.....Regards
Ron67
Jacksonville, FL
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10/16/2008 3:56 AM
Thanks SalM.
GNSteamer
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10/16/2008 10:15 AM
I bought some of the silicone tubing from Aster a while ago. I have a couple of meters of the clear fuel as well as the black water line tubing. PM me with your mailing address and I'll send you some off to you.
AsterUK
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10/17/2008 12:02 PM
Ooops, message posted in wrong thread.
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