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I would like to know what is the Best and Strongest method to repair a fairly large gap in a wall of a plastic printed torpedo body. It will never be under internal gas pressure. I have several tail pieces that during 3D printed developed a crack/gash along it`s base section.
I know HWSNBN uses a mix of CA and baking soda as a thick patch. Would that work and I could then sand the outer shell smooth and go from there. Also I would use some tape internally to support the filler OR is there something else that can be applied to fill this and limiting weight is also important.
Here is a picture of what I basically have x Several.
Thanks for your help in advance
I would like to know what is the Best and Strongest method to repair a fairly large gap in a wall of a plastic printed torpedo body. It will never be under internal gas pressure. I have several tail pieces that during 3D printed developed a crack/gash along it`s base section.
I know HWSNBN uses a mix of CA and baking soda as a thick patch. Would that work and I could then sand the outer shell smooth and go from there. Also I would use some tape internally to support the filler OR is there something else that can be applied to fill this and limiting weight is also important.
Here is a picture of what I basically have x Several.
Thanks for your help in advance
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