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That would be a Secret Achevables for you to unlock.
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That would be a Secret Achevables for you to unlock.
BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!
Ah did I miss the time to order jackets again? Nobody told me about this.It's pretty much the elite 405th team.... we have jackets. And medals. You'll have to do something incredible. And as the boss fight at the end of your journey you'll have to face FANGS with naught but your wits to defend you.
Ok. Is a kilt technically allowed then? Nothing else? And I dont need no fly swatter!When you face FANGS you'll also be naked. Along with your wits you will have a fly swatter for a weapon. FANGS will have her Wet Noodle of course. She will have more than one though. Her noodles enhance her power.
So I tried the shoe goo, on my inside creases, just wow, the shiz is great, the smell though, guessed I miss that part, but imma use it on everything, hmmm straps too... I love that stuff!
Derailed is right!! I was off line for a few days, busy weekend unfortunately not suit related. But I was like woah! What did I miss!? It's ok though, you guys are good. Lol#DERAILED
Is there a difference in whether you might use contact cement vs Shoe Goo?Yup!! Use a respirator for sure in a well ventilated area. It's very strong. It makes foam very ridged and strong. My foam helmet feels almost as ridged as my actual motocross helmet! Haha I use it to archor all my strapping to the suit and everything. I literally coat the entire inside of my armor pieces, it makes all those little foam pieces one complete armor piece.. permanently!!!
Shoe goo is just reinforcement, it takes forever to dry, use contact cement to glue your shiz and the goo to reinforce the inside seamsIs there a difference in whether you might use contact cement vs Shoe Goo?
Thanks! great advice, I've used shoe Goo for skateboarding shoes but never for something Like this. I take it you can still take a sander/dremel to the shoe goo to round it out.Shoe goo is just reinforcement, it takes forever to dry, use contact cement to glue your shiz and the goo to reinforce the inside seams
Good question, I have no idea, maybe ExCeLLuR8 knowsThanks! great advice, I've used shoe Goo for skateboarding shoes but never for something Like this. I take it you can still take a sander/dremel to the shoe goo to round it out.
Nah you won't damage the shoe goo and it dries in a smooth hard rubber feeling texture. It won't peel or anything. It bonds permanent. No jagged edges at all. It's very grippy so that can be your friend. Sometimes you may not want all that grip though. Like on my forearm pieces, I have to be careful around the hand holes cause the shoe goo is so grippy makes it harder to get my hand through the hole when putting on the piece. But it stays in place! HahaBut the shoe goo isn't something you want to come in contact w/ your under-suit is it? I mean if you haven't sanded properly you could damage it or just hurt yourself....or just be uncomfortable to wear with some jagged edges poking into you. I would think that putting some padding over the shoe goo would be the way to go? Wouldn't it?
Also as it cures, it contracts and tightens down. So when you glob it on you may think you put to much on but after 24 hours, it will be nice and clean and half the size you originally globbed on. Also it's great for anchoring nylon straps to the armor. And adhesive velcro sticks very well to its cured surface for removable padding systems. All of my padding has velcro which mounts very well to the shoe goo interior of my armor. The only cons of shoe goo is the fumes and at $5 a tube, doing your whole suit like mine can get a little expensive. It's a price I'm willing to pay for how incredibly strong my armor is. I couldn't imagine building foam armor without it honestly. Use a respirator and a glove on your smearing hand in a well ventilated area. Have plenty of paper towels handy to keep your gloves some what clean. Remember gravity is your friend when applying it, it settles to the lowest point through out curing, so you have to shoe goo sections at a time. Took 1 week per boot just shoe gooing alone. I also set my soles in place with it. It was a lengthy processOk great....now I have to get this stuff.