What's the best tube plastic cement?
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What's the best tube plastic cement?
I quit using testors a long time ago, after learning how to use liquid cement and using superglue. Ive heard its better quality now than it was 15-20 years ago so what brand is best? Still testors?
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I like the tube glue in Heller "paint and glue included" kits, and the glue that comes with some Japanese kits. I'm all out of those and miss them. The mustard oil in Testors to discourage glue sniffing seems to make it work less well. Maybe Hobby Link japan could fix you up with some of the good stuff? I hadn't thought of that before... I do a lot of kitbashes and scratchbuilds (when I'm building any models at all), so like the goopy, gap filling and long working time qualities of tube glue. Plus, squeezing glue out of a tube brings me back to my mis-spent youth.
Second that. Hard to control, and the stuff tends to be too "Stiff". Personally, I prefer a glue called "Supranol" from a German model railroad building supplier named Vollmer. Tried a lot of things, and this is the best I could find in 30+ years.photoguy wrote:I don't recommend tube glues at all.
But I'd assume that it is just a generic glue from a major manufacturer, just in a customized application bottle - one with a hollow metal needle, which allows very exact dosation even in tight places.
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If you need a thicker plastic cement, look for some Faller Super Expert cement:
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t67/ ... 0490-2.jpg
It's a liquid, thicker than Tamiya/Testors, but not as thick as conventional tube glue.
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t67/ ... 0490-2.jpg
It's a liquid, thicker than Tamiya/Testors, but not as thick as conventional tube glue.
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I haven't used Testors tube cement for years since they came out with this wonderful bottle/applicator:
http://www.testors.com/product/136635/3 ... ement_1_Oz.
If I need a thicker type of cement, that is what I use.
http://www.testors.com/product/136635/3 ... ement_1_Oz.
If I need a thicker type of cement, that is what I use.
Glue
For styrene you can't go wrong with Tamiya extra thin, Ambroid pro weld or Tenax. Tamiya has a nice applicator brush included and is harder to spill the bottle which is what I tend to do with the taller bottles of Ambroid and Tenax.
On some of the Chinese-manufactured kits (as for why I'd bother -- they were really cheap and looked useful as kitbash fodder), I'd picked up, I discarded the tube of cement (which by the time I got the kit they were essentially empty from leakage), and leave open the box open for a few weeks for the vapours to dissipate. Fortunately, the leaked glue didn't seem to damage the parts (which of course would've called in question the effectiveness of the said glue).
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