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I fainally have broken out this stuff, but I do have one questions: How much work time do I have until it sets up to harder than styrene?
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A fairly long time, like a couple of minutes. It'll set in spots around the edge after thirty seconds or so, but most of it will remain squishy for a surprisingly long time.

On the one hand this means that you've got a lot of positioning time, to the point where you can even break and reseat a seemingly set join within the first few minutes without having to reapply the glue.

On the other hand it makes handling a PITA. I've found that having a clamping, pinning, or jigging scheme for the parts is essential, otherwise you can end up sitting there holding the parts in place for up to ten or fifteen minutes. Even after it's initially set, the glue remains weak for a while, so anything glued under tension needs to remain clamped until the stuff has fully cured (hours).

Once the stuffs all cured though, it's great. It has all the strength of regular CA, but with an added hint of flexibility that makes the joint extra secure.
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& watch using accelerators with it, as it can form a shell with a hollow gooey center.

When filling really big gaps I'll put in a little, hit it with the accelerator add some more, etc.

Filled a 1/4 hole in less than 10 minutes this way.
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Kylwell wrote:& watch using accelerators with it, as it can form a shell with a hollow gooey center.

MMmmmmmmmmm..... gooey center..... :D
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I ordered one of these little black bottles for $12, and I got to say it was one of the worst experiences of my life. It never went where I wanted, I had to SQUEEZE hard as I could for it to even flow, and when it did, SPLAT. I got it everywhere (and I'm careful) and it really wasn't what it was hyped up to be. After two tries with it, I gave the bottle away. Never again.
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PEBKAC :twisted:
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:?: Whu?
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Problem exists between keyboard and chair. (or would it be 'kranium and chair?'

Don't squeeze the bottle, just upend it and it'll flow (like ketchup). Says so on the bottle. It's really magic stuff once you get the hang of it. Although I think I'm starting to get a bit of a CA allergy, so I now have to do all my CA'ing in a paint booth.

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