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Hey guys here's a clue or I mean tip rather, when you use zap gap with zap kicker it fuses or welds the body armor together permanently. It works great for the belt and for the backpack armor. I hope this helps you guys building armor. I got this tip from one of the storm troopers building his armor. Hers a couple of pics.

Below is a link from Trooperbay using the Zap Gap, I love this stuff!

 

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Yea Mike from trooper bay over does it with the zip kicker lol. NO need to spray as much as he does there.

 

Also using the kicker thins the zap a gap...so it gets really runny really fast, so you need to be aware of that especially if your working on the outside of your armor. When your gluing on the inside its obviously not as much of a concern.

 

The kicker also inhibits the bond strength. BUT i have used zap a gap a lot for armor and Ive been happy with it.

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Only time I use zap a gap is when it's going to be covered or painted. It has a tendency to turn yellow. Otherwise I just use E6000. New thing for E6000, it is now offered in black or white.

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Only time I use zap a gap is when it's going to be covered or painted. It has a tendency to turn yellow. Otherwise I just use E6000. New thing for E6000, it is now offered in black or white.

 

That's good to know. I didn't know it comes in white now. I have black and clear E6000, but I'll have to pick up some white for any future Scout repairs/maintenance.

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