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Old 16-07-2011
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Default Aluminium foil for body?

Hi guys i am just wondering how does everyone apply aluminium foil to their 1/8 bodys?

I use duct tape but that weights a little to much and keeps falling off!

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Aluminium foil ????
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Yes Aluminium foil i thought people used these for heat protection? They put this inside their bodyshell ? Or am i getting something badly wrong here??
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Yes aluminium foil TAPE. Its self adhesive. Search on ebay
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Old 17-07-2011
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it's the real duct tape. it should work. i used to use servo tape with kitchen style aluminum foil stuck to it to make heat sheilding. stick the foil to the tape and the tape to the body. hope this helps.
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Just go to your local Halfords...Thats where I got a roll from
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ahh you mean alloy duct tape,yes its self adhesive and can be used as a heat shield,never bothered to be honest shells never last long enough to worry about it,
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Cheers guys. Just ordered some Aluminium foil tape
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I persume you are on about heatproof tape

This is what i use on my bodyshells to stop the burm from the exhaust and also to protect paint work on the shell which is caused by the car


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Hi thanks for the link. Does that do the job properly? My duct tape always get burned by the exhaust.
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Hi thanks for the link. Does that do the job properly? My duct tape always get burned by the exhaust.
I have used this for many years and not once has it burnt through from the exhaust probably because it is heatproof tape;you will also find it sticks really well to the bodyshells and does not come of whilst racing/bashing
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Thats marvelous thanks everyone
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