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Making Magic tracks easier

(y) thanks Andy for sharing, have a couple of kits with those, just have to find that glue here.
Here is another link I found to some great how to videos

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG6LWd2UjB6VWsBOgxSxanQ

//Mats
 
[quote="bagge" just have to find that glue here.//Mats[/quote]





It is the same type of glue you find in a bicycle tyre repair kit

https://www.google.nl/search?q=rubber+cement&hl=nl&biw=1920&bih=955&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=Mnw7VZmIGsX5aua8gcAB&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ
 
Thanks for sharing Andy ...... Excellent ..... I'll check the other link out Mats, And Piet .... Great source if you can't find anything else ...... I would think any Hardware store or Office supply (Walley World) .... would have Rubber cement ...... just don't use contact instead as it will harden after awhile ..... I would also look into Walther's Goo - (Model RR Shop) as a source of this ..... cement ...... :eek:ldguy
 
Really good video Andy. First person who I remember who mentioned using Rubber Glue was our buddy Glenn "Cheyenne" Sudol.
 
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