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Glue
Posted: 12 Jan 2013 12:31
by The Kraken Wakes
Hi
Can anyone recommend a good glue for sticking Joe parts together that will dry clear and wont yellow the plastic?
cheers
Re: Glue
Posted: 12 Jan 2013 13:41
by Graham_UK
It's a hard one but I use loctite in small amounts, without an accelerator (That will always turn yellow) Not really had many problems with it. One thing I will say is that an old brake seems to have real problems setting rather than a fresh one. (Does that make sense?

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Re: Glue
Posted: 12 Jan 2013 13:44
by action-figure-supplies
I think there was an old thread about this but I can't remember what the consensus was!
Re: Glue
Posted: 12 Jan 2013 14:03
by The Baron
Araldite, but it's a wanker to use.
Re: Glue
Posted: 12 Jan 2013 14:13
by The Kraken Wakes
its an old break

but will give them a go thanks
Re: Glue
Posted: 13 Jan 2013 01:32
by Chopper
What's broken, Mat?
Re: Glue
Posted: 13 Jan 2013 01:43
by Wild Weasel
A few option I've learned from plastic modelling
Future floor polish(krystal klear is what I think it's called in the UK)
here's an interesting article on the many uses of future floor polish
http://gator896.hostgator.com/~sabc/how ... att_01.htm
if you use future as glue for clear parts, just take a paint brush and dip it in the future, then paint the contact points with the future.
Another option is epoxy, which can slightly yellow over time, but if you use just the slightest bit, that shouldn't be an issue
Re: Glue
Posted: 13 Jan 2013 09:38
by The Kraken Wakes
Its a bit of my flagg tower, will probably try and replace it eventually.
Re: Glue
Posted: 13 Jan 2013 10:25
by Chopper
Bugger. I have this cheap knock off super glue from Coles (supermarket chain). It sticks like sh*t to a boarding house blanket. Used liberally is quite hard to see, even stuck my Skystrikers undergear back together with it and its still holding. Might be worth trying ye old superglue.
Re: Glue
Posted: 13 Jan 2013 10:35
by paul463
There is now a dry in 30 seconds araldite too. HAve used it and it does what it says on the tin.