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PLASTIDIP not plasticity!
stupid autocorrect on phone was working.
Came across an interesting product the other day , plastidip, its basically a rubber based paint which sticks well to plastic, it seems to have a but of give in it when set which would allow for a bit of expansion and contraction of the track and I imagine it would be a far superior surface to standard plastic track?
Any one heard of it before ?
stupid autocorrect on phone was working.
Came across an interesting product the other day , plastidip, its basically a rubber based paint which sticks well to plastic, it seems to have a but of give in it when set which would allow for a bit of expansion and contraction of the track and I imagine it would be a far superior surface to standard plastic track?
Any one heard of it before ?