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<blockquote data-quote="beebiz" data-source="post: 118546" data-attributes="member: 1315"><p>Thank you again for your input, Rad! I know what you are talking about. For a very short time, I dabbled with a couple of radio controlled airplanes. And, I used the two-part 5 minute epoxy for assembly and repairs. While assembling planes, there were a couple of times when I got the 5 minute epoxy where I didn't want it. And, I quickly learned that you could easily peel it off while it was in the "booger" stage that you mentioned above. It didn't work so well on the unpainted styrofoam parts. But, it did on the painted parts... would just remove a tad bit of paint with it.</p><p></p><p>But, I do have another question for you. I'm 50 years old. And, I cannot remember ever using denatured alcohol for anything except fuel for a camp stove... long, long time ago. I've found it without any problem. But, after reading a bit about it, I was wondering... if any denatured alcohol is allowed to get on the finish of a pipe, will it harm the finish?</p><p></p><p>Again, thank you for your input!!</p><p></p><p>Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beebiz, post: 118546, member: 1315"] Thank you again for your input, Rad! I know what you are talking about. For a very short time, I dabbled with a couple of radio controlled airplanes. And, I used the two-part 5 minute epoxy for assembly and repairs. While assembling planes, there were a couple of times when I got the 5 minute epoxy where I didn't want it. And, I quickly learned that you could easily peel it off while it was in the "booger" stage that you mentioned above. It didn't work so well on the unpainted styrofoam parts. But, it did on the painted parts... would just remove a tad bit of paint with it. But, I do have another question for you. I'm 50 years old. And, I cannot remember ever using denatured alcohol for anything except fuel for a camp stove... long, long time ago. I've found it without any problem. But, after reading a bit about it, I was wondering... if any denatured alcohol is allowed to get on the finish of a pipe, will it harm the finish? Again, thank you for your input!! Robert [/QUOTE]
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