Drawer Full Of Glue!....useless.

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Have you tried the Black Superglue.It has rubber in it for flexibility and I have used it on metal horse halves and they don't come apart no matter how hard you try.
Usually get mine on EBay .
Martin
 
A few comments on the previous page about current epoxies not being up to previous standards, I presume the main issue is that they don't set as well, so the cured glue is slightly rubbery and not like hard plastic?

Anyone getting this tried upping the proportion of hardener just a little, seeing if it sets better?

Einion
 
I opened a new figure kit recently and found this helpful tip on the use of Superglue included in the painting instructions ~

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LOL,.... What fantastic, instructions!... this did make me giggle!...., However, I am looking for the 'Nastiest',... 'Bugger-off', , I ain't budging! type of glue! possible. As my hands are, wrecked! and whatever piece I do will suffer rough handling....:)... Made my day this!!

Mark
 
I have used during years and it's still holding 35 years after
Standard Home Patex Glue plus a drop of cyanolite
Best
 
That is the real Problem Patex alone 10min Cyaolite Alone 10sec, mixed I will say between 2 and 3min, then if possible secure with rubberbands and wait 24hours
Best
 
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