[AT] Another Shoe-Goo use.

Rob Wilson rowilson at infinet.com
Wed Mar 24 12:18:37 PST 2004


We use it on the inside of a slot car lexan body. It keeps the
lexan from cracking and falling apart when the car whacks the
wall at full speed. The stuff is great. It works equally as
well on vintage 60s slot cars as well that have already 
cracked. Just holds them together and makes them usable. 

Rob

> 	Diana likes Nestles Chocolate in the morning and the grand-kids 
drink a 
> lot of it when here. As a result I have a lot of those great yellow 
> containers with the snap on lid (she buys the large size). I use them 
to 
> store all kinds of stuff in and use a marker to label a lot of them. 
If 
> the items inside are new items that all are alike I take one of the 
> items and put a dab of Shoe-Goo on it and stick it on the front edge 
of 
> the container rather than write something. As an example I can tell 
at 
> an instant glance not only that a given box has concrete anchors in 
it 
> but also which type and which size is in it. If I wrote it all out it 
> would be a lot to write on a small space. Shoe-Goo will hold stuff 
like 
> that very well. I can put a whole flock of those containers on a 
shelf 
> narrow edge to the front like books.
> -- 
> 
> 
> 
> "farmer"
> 
> Just when I was getting used to yesterday, along came today.
> 
> 
> Francis Robinson
> Central Indiana USA
> robinson at svs.net
> 
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