Using superthin superglue
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Using superthin superglue
I assume the proper scenario for using this is when you can hold 2 parts together because they will bond instantly? I have such a scenario with a cleanly snapped resin wing. Will I have any time to adjust it if needed? The break is so clean that I don't want to just use the bottle dropper and flood the join line. I have a forked superglue applicator. Will thin superglue stay on it? In short, who's successfully applied water-thin superglue and what's your technique?
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I don't worry so much about flooding anymore with superglue. I've discovered that once the parts are stuck together, a q-tip dipped in acetone can be used to wipe off the excess, even if it's solidified, without harming the inside of the join.
Knowing that makes things so much easier.
Knowing that makes things so much easier.
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I apply a couple small small drops, then after those are set I use the forked applicator to flow more along the joint. Typically I sand it smooth after then buff it shiny.
You may want to pin the wing, though, for strength. The superglue doesn't take much torque.
You may want to pin the wing, though, for strength. The superglue doesn't take much torque.
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Hole in part 1 - exact size of pin.
Hole in part 2 - bigger than pin.
Just enough epoxy putty to expand and fill the hole but not the joint - convenient.
Get it lined up, touch your CA applicator to the joint and let the epoxy cure. Then you can come back and hit the rest of the joint with the CA filler.
Hole in part 2 - bigger than pin.
Just enough epoxy putty to expand and fill the hole but not the joint - convenient.
Get it lined up, touch your CA applicator to the joint and let the epoxy cure. Then you can come back and hit the rest of the joint with the CA filler.
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