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agpete - 29 Mar 2005 20:42 GMT
Looking for a best bonder (maybe two) considering viscosity and cure time?
Wolf Kirchmeir - 29 Mar 2005 22:07 GMT
> Looking for a best bonder (maybe two) considering viscosity and cure time?

Inusfficient detail. You need different glues/bonders for different
materials and material combos, and for different strain/stress situations.
David J. Starr - 30 Mar 2005 00:34 GMT
> Looking for a best bonder (maybe two) considering viscosity and cure time?

There is a  web site "ThistoThat.com" which has a lot of stuff.  On the
other hand I tried "plastic" to "plastic" and it did failed to say
"Tenax". So it may not have everything there is to have.

David Starr
Bill - 30 Mar 2005 00:56 GMT
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e3mate@sbcglobal.net - 30 Mar 2005 02:33 GMT
I have had good results with 2 differant glues for plastic, depending on
what you are working on. Testors Model Master liquid glue comes with a thin
tube dispenser is good for larger apps such as plastic buildings. Just put
the 2 pieces together and run the tube down the inside edge. The full cure
drying time is about 8 hours. The other glue I use is Plastruct Pro Weld
liquid glue that comes with a brush dispenser. I will use this for smaller
aps such as adding detail parts to a loco, or buildings. You can use the
brush that comes with the glue or use a small 3-0 brush. The drying time for
the Pro Weld is about 2 hours. You have to be very careful with the Pro Weld
as it will seep into any small cracks or onto you fingers  that will leave a
nasty smudge mark on what ever you are working on. Hope this helps as to
what you are woking on.  You can contact me off list into any other
questions

Dave Rudnickas
e3mate@sbcglobal.net

> Looking for a best bonder (maybe two) considering viscosity and cure time?
David J. Starr - 31 Mar 2005 04:16 GMT
> I have had good results with 2 differant glues for plastic, depending on
> what you are working on. Testors Model Master liquid glue comes with a thin
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>>Looking for a best bonder (maybe two) considering viscosity and cure time?

  For typical plastic kit (styrene) I like the Proweld too.  Tenax is
another brand name that works well.  I believe both products are just
MEK in a convenient small bottle.  The brush in the cap is a little
coarse for fine work,  a small paint brush works better.  They are thin
enough for capillary action to draw the liquid into joints.
  The stuff dries fast, so fast it is difficult to assemble parts
before the solvent evaporates. It is also very strong.  A spill will do
bad things to kitchen table tops, dining room table tops, asphalt tile
floors, linoleum and many paints. I think formica counter tops will
survive a spill, but I wouldn't want to bet the farm on that.
  A well made joint is nearly as strong as thee original styrene.

David  Starr
e3mate@sbcglobal.net - 30 Mar 2005 03:09 GMT
Sorry, the liquid is from Ambroid, not Plastruct.
Dave Rudnickas
> Looking for a best bonder (maybe two) considering viscosity and cure time?
 
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