Tenax is it Gone for Good?
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Tenax is it Gone for Good?
Earlier when I asked the well connected local hobby shop about the Tenax shortage they said it was a temporary supply problem. Recently, their distributors told them Tenax is no longer available.
This post
http://www.swannysmodels.com/yabb2/YaBB ... 1269994187
says the problem is a temporary and is caused by expensive bottles and distributors not maintaining inventory.
Is Hebco still in business?
If Tenax is gone what's another thin fast solvent cement?
Mike
This post
http://www.swannysmodels.com/yabb2/YaBB ... 1269994187
says the problem is a temporary and is caused by expensive bottles and distributors not maintaining inventory.
Is Hebco still in business?
If Tenax is gone what's another thin fast solvent cement?
Mike
Tamiya Extra Thin Cement.
http://www.amazon.com/Tamiya-America-In ... B000BMYWYC
My PL 1:350th Refit is held together with this stuff.
When I say held together - I mean it.
I wanted to paint & assemble the shuttlebay after I had most of the secondary hull together - this meant removing most of the adjoining tabs and support within the secondary hull.
After attaching the saucer section to the top of the strongback, I then cemented it to the top of the bottom half of the secondary hull and nacelle halves and (with a little bit of clamping) let the cement do it's work.
After 24 hours I can now hold by model by the last two inches of the rear of the secondary hull in one hand without support anywhere else and there is none of that awful little creaking sound whatsoever.
Recommended.
http://www.amazon.com/Tamiya-America-In ... B000BMYWYC
My PL 1:350th Refit is held together with this stuff.
When I say held together - I mean it.
I wanted to paint & assemble the shuttlebay after I had most of the secondary hull together - this meant removing most of the adjoining tabs and support within the secondary hull.
After attaching the saucer section to the top of the strongback, I then cemented it to the top of the bottom half of the secondary hull and nacelle halves and (with a little bit of clamping) let the cement do it's work.
After 24 hours I can now hold by model by the last two inches of the rear of the secondary hull in one hand without support anywhere else and there is none of that awful little creaking sound whatsoever.
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Last week I noticed my local hobby shop had a mostly full case of Tenax on the shelf and another unopened one underneath. I bought two bottles just in case and asked the clerk if they were having any problems getting it. He said they were having no difficulties getting it from their distributor and knew nothing of a shortage.
I also recently purchased a quart of Weld-On 3. I should be good for a while
I also recently purchased a quart of Weld-On 3. I should be good for a while
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No, no, no, and no.
While the company temporarily had to stop shipping while finding a new bottle vendor the distributors had an ample supply and any rumors to the opposite where usually just an excuse to jack up the prices.
Tenax is back into full production and has never been close to closing it's doors.
While the company temporarily had to stop shipping while finding a new bottle vendor the distributors had an ample supply and any rumors to the opposite where usually just an excuse to jack up the prices.
Tenax is back into full production and has never been close to closing it's doors.
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Where did you get a quart of Weld-On? Inquiring minds want to know.Disillusionist wrote:Last week I noticed my local hobby shop had a mostly full case of Tenax on the shelf and another unopened one underneath. I bought two bottles just in case and asked the clerk if they were having any problems getting it. He said they were having no difficulties getting it from their distributor and knew nothing of a shortage.
I also recently purchased a quart of Weld-On 3. I should be good for a while
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Different story with Ambroid Pro-Weld. Ambroid did discontinue the Pro-Weld line but MicroMark picked it up and is selling it under the name Same Stuff.rallymodeller wrote:According to my LHS it's the same story with Ambroid Pro-Weld.
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They make a range of products.
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