Hot-glued Wheels

Jason

Silver Member
Put a big blob in, then scrape away and mould the excess so its smooth with the inside and outside of the core and the spokes.
 

scott a

Member
awhile ago someone told me like put in the oven or something or use a heat gun but idk i wouldnt try that i just put all the glue in the wheels then use a razor and cut all the extra off
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
tape one side of the wheel, the fill in the spokes with hot glue. stick the wheels in the freezer. done.
 

scootcb

Member
Use a plate,
1) put the wheel on the plate
2) fill the hole
3) wait till it dries.
4) pull.
Then it will come out like this :
(The side on the plate)
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Part NOT on the plate: (Sorry bout big pics but it makes it clear)
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This was my FIRST time doing it too.
 
this is what i did worked better than ive ever seen put it on plastic fill holes really good the side that was on the floor should look preety good then put hot glue on the other side and put it on the ground step on it pick it up after a minute fill in extra spots then do the same thing confusing but easy
 
it makes the core stronger, cuz when glue gets hard, its really strong, and i have a question

has anybody herd of that glue called "gorilla glue"? and would it work???
 

olsen726

Member
i use gorilla glue for stuff all the time, but i don't think it would work as well as hot glue in this situation, plus it would be pretty expensive to glue wheels with that stuff
 

scootcb

Member
.Dan said:
is that like a plate from your kitchen? or paper plate. cuz i dont want to fuck up my parents stuff
Its a regular GLASS plate. It doesnt break it or anything. It's fine. And if you still are worried then get one that is crappy.But mine didnt break.
 
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