Does anyone sell small quantities of CA glue in various thicknesses?
As of today, I'm done with large expensive hobby shop bottles of CA. I get them for one project. By the time I'm ready to use them for the next projects, they've cured entirely solid or - worse - they're still liquid and I used them but they never cure or take forever.
Yes, the big box stores have sets of 2-3 small tubes of mid-thick CA. But does someone make small tubes of super thin and gap-filling?
Thanks.
Source for small quantities of CA
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This is another case of you get what you pay for. The dollar store/walmart packs are cheap but set up hard as iron and brittle as glass with no time to to adjust the fit. The better stuff from a hobby oriented shop is a LOT better, but will be no good in a year at three times the price. Think through the job- do you REALLY need CA or will another glue do the job?
Gorilla CA has a superior seal system than the crap Bob Smith sells. I usually use mine to the last drop. They also don't crud up like the BSI bottles. The other alternative is Mercury Adhesives who set high standards for their glue and bottles. I had a bottle of their thin that after 4 years finally finished off. In that time it went from water thin to a bit below medium as far as viscosity.
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Bingo. My wife gets me several of the Super Glue Gel brand three-packs at Christmas as stocking stuffers. Same stuff as from the big-box stores, but a buck a pack, in a sealed foil baggie. Never had a problem with it.Gundamhead wrote:CA and Zipkicker. You need them both to save your sanity.
Then again, I never have it stick around long enough to go bad, because I'm mostly been working on resin and vinyl kits.
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What I do is buy the smaller size (1/2 oz.) super thin. I haven't been using it as fast as I could, but when it starts to turn thicker I use that for gel and eventually as the super thick.
So I've got three bottles, all marked "Thin", but at different viscosities. I just move them down the row and throw out the one that has petrified and get a new thin one.
Works for me!
Kev
So I've got three bottles, all marked "Thin", but at different viscosities. I just move them down the row and throw out the one that has petrified and get a new thin one.
Works for me!
Kev