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vanvlak
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Post subject: Which super glue do you use? Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 8:33 am |
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Dwarf Supreme
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Post subject: Which super glue do you use? Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 3:56 pm |
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Quote (Cuban Commissar @ 14 Feb. 2006 (03:13)) | Zap a Gap | I've used that; it's good stuff.
I usually use 2-part epoxy which takes about 15 minutes to set, but I usually give it more time, just in case. Fortunately, I'm patient. 
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Markconz
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Post subject: Which super glue do you use? Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 4:08 am |
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The best brand by far I have found is 'Flash' medium gap filling formula (from a specialist model shop mainly specialising in RC cars and planes. (I think it is an Australian brand). It comes in a plastic bottle (14.2g and larger sizes), with a very long thin nozzle. Costs a wee bit more, but lasts for ages and allows for very precise application. There are also low allergy versions available.
The guy at the shop also told me that superglue degrades in sunlight and warm temperatures, so keep it in shade - ideally the fridge! I don't bother with the fridge, but have been using this last bottle constantly for about 6 months. I have glued up literally hundreds and hundreds of figures with this one bottle and it is still going strong. I wipe the nozzle tip with a bit of scrap paper each time I use it, and sometimes use a pin to clear the nozzle.
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Dwarf Supreme
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Post subject: Which super glue do you use? Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 3:44 pm |
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Quote (Markconz @ 15 Feb. 2006 (03:08)) | I have glued up literally hundreds and hundreds of figures with this one bottle and it is still going strong. I wipe the nozzle tip with a bit of scrap paper each time I use it, and sometimes use a pin to clear the nozzle. | That sounds like the epoxy I use. I had a tube that lasted me forever and never went bad. I would always clean the nozzles to prevent it from clogging and I don't think I ever had to stick a needle in it to clear a blockage.
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javelin98
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Post subject: Which super glue do you use? Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:53 pm |
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I user super glue gel, which works better for me than the more fluid kind. With the gel, you can get a dollop in the right place to stay there while you put the pieces together.
If you're in the US, Dollar Tree has super glue gel in three packs for a buck. Best price I've ever seen.
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Eric.R.
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Post subject: Which super glue do you use? Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:34 pm |
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When I first started in minature gaming I used epoxy and found it was good and allowed me to fiddle with the bits abit before it dried. But it took too long to dry so one model took 2+ hours to complete. Then I tried Krazy Glue which I liked and it dried fast enough. Then came Krazy Glue Gel, I was in heaven, no longer did I have to worry about the surfaces being flat to ensure a good bond. But this transition all happened while I was assembling 25mm or 'Titan" size 6mm units. but, I find that the standard units in Epic do not really need a strong bond, and expense, as it is a model on a stand, which will generally be flocked and sealed adding to the holding power.
I have a friend who uses only white PVA glue for all his assemblies, including titans, and having played with his armies I find it holds up very well to abuse. It also allows the unit to be easily romoved from the base for future alterations.
My next army I am going to try the PVA glue as a means to save money. And, worst comes to worst I'll just reglue them something as needed if they pop out, and eat the rest of the glue and remember my elementry school days . . . 
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Post subject: Which super glue do you use? Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:44 pm |
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Eric,
Does PVA glue work okay with metal? Enquiring minds want to know! 
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