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Has anybody got a photo of the loctite superglue gel please
Got one and it comes with a activator as well??Comment
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Hi Bob
No doubt PE can be a real test of ones patience but is often worth while for the added detail. The idea of tacking the PE in place with PVA, letting it dry and then wicking thin CA along the join does work well in many situations.
Keep at it, all's looking good.Comment
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Thanks Jim, refitting the hair I pulled out, not got much left anyway!!Comment
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I assume as its a gel you have to use a cocktail stick not a looper ??Comment
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chrisbComment
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Bob, a cheap but very effective way of placing glue is to get a sowing needle hold the pointy end in a pin vice or spare exacto handle then snip of the end of the eye to leave a fork. When it gets clogged just bun the residue in a flame but avoid breathing in the fumes.Comment
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WELL Tim ive treid this yes the c/a is good but in my opinion you pay more for the fancy outer casein than the small tube of glue inside it an i do a lot of modeling as you have seen on my tiger build an i use the cheepo c/a from pound land an you get 3 bottle an some very nice thin add on tube just right for you Bob m8ty as it controlls the flow to a very small flow so glue not everywhere but this is just my opionin an Bob m8ty when you come to glue on that pesky p/e just rough up the area with a small bit of sand paper on both bits an it will stick so get to it boyo
chrisb
To be honest, I don’t use CA much because I find the bonds are suspect under load. Most of them hold, but for no real reason at all, one can shear off when you least expect it. In my case, anything that will be regularly handled, and that can’t be mechanically reinforced, gets stuck on with 5 minute Devcon if possible because it‘s bond is far superior.
Trouble with adhesives is that we all think one size fits all, especially with CA. There are lots of grades and types, and some are better at certain jobs than others.…….flexible types being good where shock loading is expected, and the Locktite bearing retainer range being great for holding gears on shafts…..as examples.
Whatever Sauron says, there just isn’t “One glue to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them”………horses for courses, that’s the watchword.Comment
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I just posted it because Bob asked for it Chris. If you look around, it’s just over three quid a pot, hardly expensive……
To be honest, I don’t use CA much because I find the bonds are suspect under load. Most of them hold, but for no real reason at all, one can shear off when you least expect it. In my case, anything that will be regularly handled, and that can’t be mechanically reinforced, gets stuck on with 5 minute Devcon if possible because it‘s bond is far superior.
Trouble with adhesives is that we all think one size fits all, especially with CA. There are lots of grades and types, and some are better at certain jobs than others.…….flexible types being good where shock loading is expected, and the Locktite bearing retainer range being great for holding gears on shafts…..as examples.
Whatever Sauron says, there just isn’t “One glue to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them”………horses for courses, that’s the watchword.
ATB
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Chris mate, if you are using that much an alternative like Devcon might be more cost effective for certain larger joints……..just use the CA to tack the part in place while the Devcon goes off……Comment
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