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Post by tonyqj on Dec 1, 2016 23:17:48 GMT
It's really, REALLY great adhesive for fiddly jobs. And the 3 bottle kit with the pen activator makes a clean application.
That is all.
Move along please, nothing to see here.
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Post by quaysider on Dec 2, 2016 6:13:10 GMT
thanks for that - collecting some today on route back from work...
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Post by phil70 on Dec 2, 2016 8:15:15 GMT
At one time I had a job making pine furniture(assembling) and used this stuff a lot for all the fancy mouldings and ham fisted that I am, it produced a superb job. Phil
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Post by JohnV on Dec 2, 2016 8:50:54 GMT
Yes .... Thanks for the tips ...... I had seen it a few times and wondered if it was any good ..... but never bought any to try. Will remember it next time I have any fiddly woodwork
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Post by peterboat on Dec 2, 2016 10:15:35 GMT
Same here something for the weekend that will make my life easier
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Post by tonyqj on Dec 2, 2016 10:24:46 GMT
The single bottle is cheaper but the activator is in an aerosol can and goes everywhere. The triple bottle comes with a pen activator (like a big fat felt pen) which is much neater.
The adhesive is only cyanoacrylate anyway (superglue) so can be used for all sorts of jobs even without the activator.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2016 19:39:58 GMT
Same here something for the weekend that will make my life easier Something for the weekend sir? Meaning A coy query asking if a customer wanted to buy a condom. Origin something for the weekendThis expression is supposed to be a euphemistic code used by British barbers, to avoid asking directly if a man wanted to buy condoms. The expression was widely used in the UK in the second half of the 20th century, although how often it was actually used by barbers, or if it did actually originate in barber's shops, is unknown. It is first cited in the Wonderful World of Sounds in Monty Python's Previous Record, 1972: "A herd of zebras visiting the same chemist to ask for something for the weekend."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2016 19:40:57 GMT
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Post by tadworth on Dec 17, 2016 10:53:39 GMT
Its super glue, with a fast activator.
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Post by tonyqj on Dec 17, 2016 11:16:24 GMT
Its super glue, with a fast activator. Yes that's exactly what it is. However the adhesive isn't as runny as cyanoacrylate in a tube and you get lots of it.
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Post by tadworth on Dec 17, 2016 16:29:47 GMT
Its super glue, with a fast activator. Yes that's exactly what it is. However the adhesive isn't as runny as cyanoacrylate in a tube and you get lots of it. Its gel superglue, you need lots so they give you lots, it probably costs FA to manufacture, the big pot it still goes off if you dont use it, and welds the cap on !
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Post by tonyqj on Dec 17, 2016 16:39:04 GMT
Yes that's exactly what it is. However the adhesive isn't as runny as cyanoacrylate in a tube and you get lots of it. Its gel superglue, you need lots so they give you lots, it probably costs FA to manufacture, the big pot it still goes off if you dont use it, and welds the cap on ! If you wipe the tube with a bit of waste after use the cap doesn't stick and the nozzle doesn't get clogged. My last bottle lasted me 2 years!
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