nickinmass
off to a rocking start
Member since August 2010
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Post by nickinmass on Apr 11, 2011 13:39:07 GMT -5
Any suggestions out there for the adhesive? I'm doing a few test cases from my latest run, but would appreciate the voice(s) of experience...
I remember a thread where someone was showing how he did it, but I wasn't able to find it through the search function (the search function doesn't like short words).
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chromenut
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since December 2009
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Post by chromenut on Apr 11, 2011 16:10:09 GMT -5
I bought the E6000 and must say it works, however, next time I'm going for the thinner version. I bought the medium viscosity, not ever again! Hate those "hangars and klingons" I get from the glue tube to whatever I'm gluing! Makes for an unnecessary mess! It's also not the fastest drying but does allow for you to correct any kind of fitment mistakes before it sets up. I'd say overall it beat the pants off my superglue, and dries perfectly clear.
Best thing about it... I'm a big guy, would say a great big guy, and boy that stuff holds like the dickens. I do a pull test on each item I glue up, try pulling to make sure it won't come loose, and to date have not pulled apart a single item.
Oh, the other good thing, this glue is great for filling voids in cabs! Polishes clean and clear, so a great additive when polishing stone. For this purpose, the medium viscosity is perfect. For gluing smaller items like you've spoken of, use the thinner viscosity. I swear by my E6000... jeesh, sound like a commercial....
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Post by 150FromFundy on Apr 12, 2011 11:11:59 GMT -5
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