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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2011 16:48:13 GMT
A couple of years ago, along with a selection of plastic tube in various diameters, I believe it was Evergreen, I bought a selection of various diameter 90 degree corners. Can these corners still be bought? ... I don't seem to be able to find them anywhere.
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Post by paddy on May 12, 2011 18:14:10 GMT
Nothing on the Evergreen web site Nick. Cannot say I have come across them, I assume you mean like pieces of bent pipe? Was it one of those oddities that you see at shows, don't buy and then realise no one else does them? I have many items like that :-(
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Post by pat on May 12, 2011 18:58:35 GMT
Nick I asked this same question in a thread and I believe it was Ted Taylor who replied with a website you could order them from but I don't know how to find the thread. Think it was in the general category but may have been the truck one. I saved the link as a favourite on my old laptop which gave up the ghost when I was down the falklands
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Post by cosmosman on May 12, 2011 19:59:14 GMT
Are you thinking of EMA tubing ? They did various bends. Think they've still got a website.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2011 20:01:47 GMT
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Post by NoelSmith on May 14, 2011 18:03:44 GMT
EMA also supplies a really good liquid cement that bonds different plastics. It comes in a decent sized bottle and I have been using it for years. Recommended. Their original Plastruct range was in ABS plastic I believe but they have also produced a range of shapes in Polystyrene plastic as well. Originally their product was aimed more at the professional model maker who would be making models of large scale oil rigs, industrial complexes etc., hence the special shapes like 90 degree elbows etc
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2011 18:45:36 GMT
The cement is the stuff I use Noel, excellent.
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