Ok, it's official - I suck at glueing
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Ok, it's official - I suck at glueing
CA stright from the applicator, CA is too thin and goes everywhere apart from where i want.
Can some of you give some wisdom as to how you do it??
Can some of you give some wisdom as to how you do it??
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Put a small amount of the CA on a scrap piece of plastic, and use a toothpic to apply. This gives you complete control.
Just remember to place the scrap piece away from the main area of your work area. I glued a large piece to the side of my hand. It took the better part of an hour, with Owen's help, to remove it.
Just remember to place the scrap piece away from the main area of your work area. I glued a large piece to the side of my hand. It took the better part of an hour, with Owen's help, to remove it.
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I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
I know that's not what the instructions say, but the kit's wrong anyway.
MicroMark even sells little red caps to put CA in. I usually use a 3 inch piece of small diameter piano wire to apply the CA, whether it's the thin stuff or the Wave Black CA unless I need a lot of it.
Then I put on some nitrile gloves so that if the stuff gets on my fingers I can just pull the gloves off. They've massively reduced gluing models to myself.
Then I put on some nitrile gloves so that if the stuff gets on my fingers I can just pull the gloves off. They've massively reduced gluing models to myself.
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- Pat Amaral
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I use the plastic tops from discarded containers (like the kind you get on a can of mixed nuts) to place a small puddle of CA on. The can tops are soft and flexible so when I've got too much dried CA on one, I just bend the top back and forth until the spot of CA pops off. Good as new. For an applicator, I have a large sewing needle chucked in my pin vise. I cut off the tip of the eye about half way up the opening to make a tiny, two pronged fork. When I dip the fork into the CA puddle, I get a nice little drop caught between the prongs. It's just enough to make a precise application right where I need it. If you don't have a pin vise to use as a handle, you can stick the pointy end of the needle into the eraser end of a pencil. All you really need is something you can hold comfortably.
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- Mr. Badwrench
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Pat and I use the exact same method. I jam the needle into an old pink eraser. When the tiny needle fork gets clogged up, I set it on fire to burn off the glue. (Just don't inhale this stuff). That wears out the needle after a while, the prongs actually burn away after a few weeks. But needles are cheap.
Oh, and I place a few drops of CA in a milk cap. Plentiful and disposable, and no chance of sticking my arm in the glue.
Oh, and I place a few drops of CA in a milk cap. Plentiful and disposable, and no chance of sticking my arm in the glue.
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Yuppers. I stuck a pin in the end of some dowling. Works like a charm.Pat Amaral wrote:I use the plastic tops from discarded containers (like the kind you get on a can of mixed nuts) to place a small puddle of CA on. The can tops are soft and flexible so when I've got too much dried CA on one, I just bend the top back and forth until the spot of CA pops off. Good as new. For an applicator, I have a large sewing needle chucked in my pin vise. I cut off the tip of the eye about half way up the opening to make a tiny, two pronged fork. When I dip the fork into the CA puddle, I get a nice little drop caught between the prongs. It's just enough to make a precise application right where I need it. If you don't have a pin vise to use as a handle, you can stick the pointy end of the needle into the eraser end of a pencil. All you really need is something you can hold comfortably.
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I put CA on little squares of waxed cardboard I cut from the separator they put between the two layers of soda cans when you buy a case at COSTCO. For applicators I use toothpicks or brass wire if I really need fine control. I even have one of those capillary action dental tools you dip in the CA and touch the joint so it flows along seams. I don't always use gloves though which I should.
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I just use these on top of my Zap-a-gap:
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I can put a small dot where I need it by controlling how much I squeeze the bottle. 5 for less than a buck too.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v72/u ... G_2322.jpg
I can put a small dot where I need it by controlling how much I squeeze the bottle. 5 for less than a buck too.
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Blister packs from pills work great as little wells. It stays active for quite a while.
Yes, just a tiny amount to get the parts fixed. THEN you can come back and fill the gap with more. Get some practice, and you'll have a smooth joint.
Yes, just a tiny amount to get the parts fixed. THEN you can come back and fill the gap with more. Get some practice, and you'll have a smooth joint.
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I recently discovered Gator Glue. That stuff is awesome. It dries a little slower than ca giving you more working time. You can find it here.
http://www.gatorsmask.com/
http://www.gatorsmask.com/
Todd
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Im a peripheral visionary. I can see the future but only out of the corner of my eye.