GLUE QUESTION, PRO-WELD
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- BERT aka MODEL MAKER
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GLUE QUESTION, PRO-WELD
I have a question on glue, I have always used testors glue, but now i have a project ( acrylic) that will require a better glue. I bought some ambroid pro-weld ( recomended by kit maker) and want to know how this stuff differs from regulat testors glue? How is the pro-weld on regular styrene kits such as polar lights kits ?
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- BERT aka MODEL MAKER
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When working with styrene, I swear by Pro-Weld. Like Bob says---it's a little hotter, but it fuses styrene and sets up waaaaay quicker than tube cement. I use it especially when scratch-building and adding strip-detail to Vacu-form kits. (for example)
One thing you must get if you want superior results is the Touch-n-Flow applicator. The bottle brush is VERY clumsy. Once you get the hang of how to use it, you have a lot less seams to fill at joints. Check it out here:
http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.as ... t&ID=81778
Or you could Google it also.
Hope that helps. [/i]
One thing you must get if you want superior results is the Touch-n-Flow applicator. The bottle brush is VERY clumsy. Once you get the hang of how to use it, you have a lot less seams to fill at joints. Check it out here:
http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.as ... t&ID=81778
Or you could Google it also.
Hope that helps. [/i]
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- Marco Scheloske
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I have one too, and when it works it is a wonderful tool...Neb wrote:One thing you must get if you want superior results is the Touch-n-Flow applicator. [/i]
...sad that most the time when I want to use it the needle seems to be blocked (although I carefully cleaned it when I put it away the last time), and it is really annoying to get it free again...
Matter of fact here's that link:
http://www.flex-i-file.com/html/adhesives.html
Also, about half way down you'll see the stand I was talking about----it's called the Fill n Clean. Heavy base to hold your glue, and it won't tip over. If you're as clumsy as I am, I recommend it.
http://www.flex-i-file.com/html/adhesives.html
Also, about half way down you'll see the stand I was talking about----it's called the Fill n Clean. Heavy base to hold your glue, and it won't tip over. If you're as clumsy as I am, I recommend it.
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That is cool, but they want 26,- US-$ to ship it to Germany - argh!!!Neb wrote:Matter of fact here's that link:
http://www.flex-i-file.com/html/adhesives.html
Also, about half way down you'll see the stand I was talking about----it's called the Fill n Clean. Heavy base to hold your glue, and it won't tip over. If you're as clumsy as I am, I recommend it.