Liquid Glue Applicators
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Liquid Glue Applicators
For many years, I've used a squeeze bottle with a very thin, blunt hypodermic needle appicator for Tenax..................but my bottle has seen better days.
Are there any bottles out there with very thin needles? I've tried the ones with larger bore needles, but they tend to pour, not precisely apply the Tenax.
Are there any bottles out there with very thin needles? I've tried the ones with larger bore needles, but they tend to pour, not precisely apply the Tenax.
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Being new and an active member of another forum I found an idea from them, someone said to try a syringe with a dull needle used to fill ink cartriges. so I got some off ebay, and did the water test to simulate liquid cement.. boy are these gonna work great one drop at a time, long needle easy reach, etc etc
skinny..............
skinny..............
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I use something that sounds exactly like what you've described. I get mine from Caboose Hobbies, in Denver, but you can order from them online. Is this what you need?
I speak of the pompatous of plastic.
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I've tried using the TnF applicator with Ambroid/Tenax and it clogs about 1/2 the time I use it. (and I've got three of em) It doesn't help that whatever plastic holds that needle in place is very susceptible to liquid cement.
When it does work, it's awesome. But I'm using beaten up paintbrushes more.
When it does work, it's awesome. But I'm using beaten up paintbrushes more.
"Of all the chili that I've eaten in my travels, this has the most.......Cumin."
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That is exactly what I was seeking!Mr. Badwrench wrote:I use something that sounds exactly like what you've described. I get mine from Caboose Hobbies, in Denver, but you can order from them online. Is this what you need?
Thanks!