Aquadan005
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What brand do you guys use as far as thick and thin CA glue?
What brand do you guys use as far as thick and thin CA glue?
Agree about the weld on styrene being stronger... however, there are times when a CA bond that can be easily broken can be an advantage. So I keep that in mind.that weld bond
Wait a daggonit minute here! (old-school engine builder and general mechanic stuff)
I've been using red and blue Loctite since the 80s. Are you telling me that stuff is just cyanoacrylate glue?
How does that work? How do you use it?Slo-Zap ($10) and fingernail acrylic powder ($5).
What applicator do you use for the Zip Kicker, I have two bottles and no applicators the one I use floods.Agree about the weld on styrene being stronger... however, there are times when a CA bond that can be easily broken can be an advantage. So I keep that in mind.
As for CA,
I use the BSI, but recently have used these...
I've had better luck keeping the Mercury viable, maybe the bottle/cap?
The Gorilla gel has a bit more work time, and doesn't creep away: dab a bit where the part is going, and press the part into it.
Dunno if it's just marketing, but it feels like the 'Metal' works better on PE and brass.
...and we'd be remiss if we didn't mention the Zip Kicker, a CA accelerator, especially with (as they advertise) tough to bond combinations.
Oh, and de-bonder... if only for your fingers!
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I mainly use locktite 60, just to give me extra time to get the part in place.What brand do you guys use as far as thick and thin CA glue?
I like using a micro brush, it soaks just a little, squeeze it against the glued joint. Or quickly touch the part that will receive the part that already has CA on it, but making sure I place the part exactly where it needs to go!What applicator
I use it as both thickener for CA and as gap filler, like the putty, if I want something hard. For softer filler, I go with spot putty.How does that work? How do you use it?