Not really a review but I thought I would share my first results using Gator Glue, attached is a seat from a Eduard Mirage 2000C and uses photo-etch parts, the Gator Glue seems to work really well the smallest amount will give you a solid grip, this seat is resin and I broke the ring of that would go between the legs, I'm sure there's a technical term for it but I don't know it, so the photo-etc part had nothing to stick to, so I put a bit of the glue on the smallest edge and it is firmly stuck.
It doesn't take much of the glue to stick but if you do put too much on you just wipe on the excess with a damp cotton bud.
There's other uses I'm finding for it not just glueing, because it dries clear you can use it for example on cockpits dials and buttons, put a blob on and let it dry it will give you a 3d look and slightly magnify it to give a screen type look.
This is a real alternative to CA, but with a longer curing time there's no panic to if it moves, just move it back.
Not to miss an opportunity I will be getting stock in very soon it will be £4.75, that should be the cheapest on the net
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It doesn't take much of the glue to stick but if you do put too much on you just wipe on the excess with a damp cotton bud.
There's other uses I'm finding for it not just glueing, because it dries clear you can use it for example on cockpits dials and buttons, put a blob on and let it dry it will give you a 3d look and slightly magnify it to give a screen type look.
This is a real alternative to CA, but with a longer curing time there's no panic to if it moves, just move it back.
Not to miss an opportunity I will be getting stock in very soon it will be £4.75, that should be the cheapest on the net
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