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Post by Ani-Chay Pinn on Aug 15, 2006 22:17:21 GMT -5
What works best for gluing the little parts to a comlink? The usual selection of household cements and super glues that I have on hand just aren't working well. I'd hate to have to resort to epoxy.
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Post by Drago Lørdist on Aug 15, 2006 22:34:06 GMT -5
*raises hand timidly*
I'm guilty of using hotglue - it's just my thing lol it actually works quite well.
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Post by JediKai on Aug 15, 2006 23:59:22 GMT -5
I think I used superglue. Went back and looked at my tutorial! I DID use superglue.
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Post by Jauhzmynn Enz on Aug 16, 2006 16:01:40 GMT -5
I've been using Barge glue but I don't like it. Lately I've seen one of my apartment roomies using some sort of thick gel-like super glue for glueing props. It has a bursh applicaitor. Try that It's called "Super glue Gel Contact". It's found at wal-mart. You have to be 18 to get it at the store near me. I guess kids were snorting it or something.
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Post by Ani-Chay Pinn on Aug 16, 2006 18:11:45 GMT -5
Thanks for the suggestions! I think the problem I'm having with superglue is that I'm not getting a good enough contact between the surfaces. Some things are staying with the superglue, but others aren't. I've noticed that there are now different kinds of superglue, but I haven't compared the differences.
I think I want to avoid Barge glue if I can. Hot glue....I think I'll try that.
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Post by Leda EmBorr on Aug 16, 2006 23:40:13 GMT -5
I like Amazing Goop, for anything and everything!
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Post by Orion Knight-Star on Aug 19, 2006 7:31:15 GMT -5
E6000 is some great glue i have used it for many things and it holds great. HOwever, it takes a while to get the smell down.
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Post by Orion Knight-Star on Aug 19, 2006 7:32:07 GMT -5
If someone makes an extra comlink I need one I would like to buy one if the price is right.
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