4.7 Stroker badging

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Re: 4.7 Stroker badging

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I ordered a heat activated adhesive called Mitee-Grip. Hopefully, this'll enable me to glue a plate to a larger base and then machine out multiple copies without having to move clamps around on the final pass.
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45 US is fine with me.
USPS sounds expensive. Put it in a bubble wrap envelope, put some stamps on it, and mail it.
For us it is possible to import a total amount of 345 Euros taxfree, so that is not an issue.
How to continue now, and get my money to you, and your badge to me???
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Re: 4.7 Stroker badging

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PM sent to ya stege.
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Have you tried 3m spray adhesive? IIRC 707. We use that to hold our materials to PVC substrate. We typically use a paper top sheet ont he back of what we are cutting then spray it with the 3m.
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No I haven't...but I need to. Thanks for the tip! So I guess to get rid of it you just peel the paper off once finished?
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Yes. Just peel and throw away. It also works well for protecting the work if you put it on top as well. Similar to masking tape. Oh, and I was wrong. It is Super 77.
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Received my badge today

SWEEEEET :banana:

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Re: 4.7 Stroker badging

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Glad to hear you like it, buddy. Let me know if you have any suggestions or anything, as it's my first batch and I always appreciate help to tweak it into a better product.
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looking for 2 4.6. any left?
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still making these?
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Re: 4.7 Stroker badging

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EVIL95XJ wrote:still making these?

x3?
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