I have just used some different superglues that I have not tried before and I have been impressed.
Firstly, for some time I have used Ammo Black Slow Dry for filling fine seams. This works really well and I team it up with Mr Dissolved Putty for this purpose.
New to me are the following:
Both Ammo
Instant Dry and Slow Dry. Again I would rank these among the best superglues I have tried and, over the years, I have tried a lot.
Then I used, for the first time Despae’s Non-Fogging Instant c.a. on the P38’s canopy. Again very impressed. We all know how careful we have to be with plastic cement and transparencies so we use a pva type glue instead, but that, of course, does not grip very quickly and even when it does it is not a strong grip. The answer is this non-fogging type, the instant grip really does solve an issue we all will have experienced with transparencies. In my view an essential tool to have available in future.
All the above are available from John’s shop
And, oh, the MiG Ammo Activator is also useful
Firstly, for some time I have used Ammo Black Slow Dry for filling fine seams. This works really well and I team it up with Mr Dissolved Putty for this purpose.
New to me are the following:
Both Ammo
Instant Dry and Slow Dry. Again I would rank these among the best superglues I have tried and, over the years, I have tried a lot.
Then I used, for the first time Despae’s Non-Fogging Instant c.a. on the P38’s canopy. Again very impressed. We all know how careful we have to be with plastic cement and transparencies so we use a pva type glue instead, but that, of course, does not grip very quickly and even when it does it is not a strong grip. The answer is this non-fogging type, the instant grip really does solve an issue we all will have experienced with transparencies. In my view an essential tool to have available in future.
All the above are available from John’s shop
And, oh, the MiG Ammo Activator is also useful
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