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Post by Chris K. Hale on Aug 7, 2018 8:40:54 GMT -8
I have a couple of projects, a Thunder Valley Metal 3.0 L Cosworth engine & one a Metal 32 Ford Metal Frame, I want to use an Adhesive to put them together, 5 minute Epoxy makes Yoli ill, the odor.. I got some Loctite adhesive, as recommended by the Salesman at Lowes, and its part Rubber Cement (preventing painting at the seams, doesnt hold together well either..so I am looking for Suggestions? Chris
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Post by vintagerpm on Aug 7, 2018 16:12:12 GMT -8
Two-part epoxy or super glue are your best choices. I have successfully used Gator Glue, also, but it is not for everything. It really has no hold at all until it sets, but it after setting it will hold quite well.
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Post by robhart on Aug 7, 2018 17:28:29 GMT -8
I've used Gator Grip Glue also. On the down side, It will occasionally cause the position of the parts being glued to shift as it cures (most noticeably with photoetch parts). The Liquid Glass cement sold by Laski Scale Specialties works a lot like Gator Grip Glue and comes in an easier to use dispenser.
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