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  • Waspie
    • Mar 2023
    • 3488
    • Doug
    • Fraggle Rock

    #1

    CA Glue

    Any recommendations for a specific brand of CA? The current one I'm using is the Loctite brand. Is there another brand that is better or more applicable to me a better applicator method. I find the tube blocks easily and the CA difficult to actually come out.
    Thanks in advance.
    Doug
  • Tworrs
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2022
    • 1982
    • Garry
    • New Zealand

    #2
    Originally posted by Waspie
    Any recommendations for a specific brand of CA? The current one I'm using is the Loctite brand. Is there another brand that is better or more applicable to me a better applicator method. I find the tube blocks easily and the CA difficult to actually come out.
    Thanks in advance.
    Doug
    Doug, my preference is toward ZAP CA both thin and medium, however just recently I have also started using MIG Slow Dry, which I find very good as it allows a little time for positioning.
    Hope that helps
    Garry
    Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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    • minitnkr
      Charter Rabble member
      • Apr 2018
      • 7543
      • Paul
      • Dayton, OH USA

      #3
      Gorilla brand has a non-clog CA applicator that I've found works well.

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      • Ian M
        Administrator
        • Dec 2008
        • 18271
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        CA. I was buying the stuff from MiG/ AMMO and it works well, and the bottles quite useable... until they aren't!
        Looking on line I found a no name brand of CA. Exactly the same range, in exactly the same bottles... for a third of the price. They are guaranteed made the same place. lol
        Some times the lid does stick a bit but a squirt of de-bonder on the threads normally frees it up.

        As for applicators, there are many: I squirt a bit of CA out and apply it with a needle or I put a Poly tip on the bottle and place a tiny dot where needed.
        You can heat the poly and stretch it out to a very thin point. Think some shops call them rats tails,,,
        Group builds

        Bismarck

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        • Jim R
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 15709
          • Jim
          • Shropshire

          #5
          I like the VMS range of CA glues. John stocks them. I put a drop on a plastic bottle top and apply to the model with thin wire or a needle. The bottles do clog up if not wiped after every use.

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          • Jack L
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2018
            • 1271
            • Cheltenham

            #6
            I have the Zap extra thin and the VMS Black Flexy Ca. Both very good.

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            • Tim Marlow
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 18908
              • Tim
              • Somerset UK

              #7
              I mostly use loctite gel. I don’t apply it directly though, I put a small drop on a plastic top, like the others, and apply it using a scrap of wire. I don’t find it blocks because the top is only ever open when I put the drop out. I close the tube straight afterwards. The drop stays workable for quite a while as well.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Over the past few years, I’ve come to prefer this:

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                This stands upright on its own accord, and if you wipe the nozzle with a rag before putting the cap back on, it stays usable far longer than any other superglue (or container of it) I’ve ever used.

                Only problem is that it’s almost impossible to find in the Netherlands. It was sold under the Pattex brand until last year (same bottle, different colours and branding), but when that got changed to Loctite it seems to have disappeared from shops here entirely. I had to order a bottle on Amazon from, IIRC, Portugal when I ran out …

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18908
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  That’s close to the one I use Jakko, same container.
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                  Once the glue doesn’t come out when you squeeze the wings, pull the bottom off and remove the tube. It will still be about one third full…..

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                  • Tworrs
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jan 2022
                    • 1982
                    • Garry
                    • New Zealand

                    #10
                    Something I do with the medium CA's, to try to overcome the glue drying in the nozzle tip, is once I've decanted what I want to use, I tap the base of the bottle on the desk to try and get the glue down from the tip, and then gently squeeze the bottle to get air to expel, and then release the bottle which sucks any remaining glue back down into the bottle, which opens the hole in the tip on the nozzle, then I put the top back on the bottle.
                    My apologies if I'm teaching Granny to suck eggs, but it's what works for me.
                    I also decant onto another surface, and use either a toothpick for medium CA or a Glue Looper for the thin CA.
                    Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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                    • Scratchbuilder
                      • Jul 2022
                      • 2689

                      #11
                      DeLuxe Materials sell different grades from 5 second to 20 seconds... The 5 sec is like p so I usually order a bottle of the 5 sec and 10 sec then mix them 50/50 and that gives me a working solution I am happy with.
                      Application - I use a dressmaking pin with the end cut off - this is then c/a'd into a pre drilled hole in an old wooden clothes peg. For long lengths or corners I use an old #10A scalpel blade....
                      I have an old plastic jar top that I have heated up and put a depression into it, and then I put whatever c/a I need into it, and take what I need from that.
                      C/A Bottle, I usually cut off the top of the bottle at an angle, which I find so much easier to pour out....
                      And finally for cleaning up the excess I use a cheap tiolet roll....Click image for larger version

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                      • A_J_Rimmer
                        SMF Supporters
                        • May 2024
                        • 801
                        • Arnold
                        • North Wales

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Scratchbuilder
                        DeLuxe Materials sell different grades from 5 second to 20 seconds... The 5 sec is like p so I usually order a bottle of the 5 sec and 10 sec then mix them 50/50 and that gives me a working solution I am happy with.
                        Application - I use a dressmaking pin with the end cut off - this is then c/a'd into a pre drilled hole in an old wooden clothes peg. For long lengths or corners I use an old #10A scalpel blade....
                        I have an old plastic jar top that I have heated up and put a depression into it, and then I put whatever c/a I need into it, and take what I need from that.
                        C/A Bottle, I usually cut off the top of the bottle at an angle, which I find so much easier to pour out....
                        And finally for cleaning up the excess I use a cheap tiolet roll....[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1225928[/ATTACH]
                        That's the brand I use - applied with a cocktail stick. The needle is a nice idea.
                        Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

                        ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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                        • JR
                          • May 2015
                          • 18273

                          #13
                          Think Wibble has it, there are quite a few types, from that 5 sec on ward, gels extra thin , think , flexy. So all depends on what your gluing and to what.

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                          • stona
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 9889

                            #14
                            My only recommendation for buying any CA glue (consistency and applicator preferences aside) is to buy small tubes or bottles. As soon as it is exposed to air, or specifically the water in the air, it starts to go off. For the quantities that a typical modeller uses, buying big doesn't mean saving money because you may well end up throwing substantial quantities away.

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                              That’s close to the one I use Jakko, same container.
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                              I have that one too, because I bought the wrong type by mistake — I hadn’t spotted the word “gel” on the packaging … I prefer thin superglue, but the gel type did come in handy for the tracks pins of my IDF M247.

                              Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                              Once the glue doesn’t come out when you squeeze the wings, pull the bottom off
                              And at that point, you discover that inside is just a regular, 3 gramme tube of superglue

                              Originally posted by stona
                              For the quantities that a typical modeller uses, buying big doesn't mean saving money because you may well end up throwing substantial quantities away.
                              That has been my experience too, the few times I bought a larger-size bottle. These days I only buy ones holding 3 grammes, or at most 5 if those are out of stock, because I threw away far more than I was saving with the bigger bottles.

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