Here's a simple guide to some readily available liquid glues, what they are used for on the workbench and how to use each one. This is simple, easy and I hope, useful! :) thekitbox.wordpress.com/
Thanks for the video. Could you provide a link and the source for 8 and 4 storage rack in the background of the is video. It appears to be beige in color. Thanks Richard
Spencer, sorry to reply just now to this 6+ year old video but in regards to the Humbrol Poly cement (tube) versus the "Precision" Poly cement, I'd wager it's the same cement/glue, only with a more precise applicator. It's ALL about the marketing you know! ;-)
understanding that CA GLUE IS PREFERRED EHEN WORKING WITH RESIN.DO YOU HAVE A PREFERENACE OF ANY ONE GLUE OVER SUPER GLUE? CAN BE MESSY TO WORK WITH. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY. Brian Grant
I personally use Gorilla super glue (blue cap) on both resin and p.e. parts, holds great and I've never had a problem with it. Give it a try, I find it better than CA glue. (Just my opinion)
Thanks for the video. Could you provide a link and the source for 8 and 4 storage rack in the background of the is video. It appears to be beige in color.
Thanks
Richard
Really useful vid. Thank you
Is the cement SPB like a cyanocrilate?
If you had to pick one mate which one would you choose?
Spencer, sorry to reply just now to this 6+ year old video but in regards to the Humbrol Poly cement (tube) versus the "Precision" Poly cement, I'd wager it's the same cement/glue, only with a more precise applicator. It's ALL about the marketing you know! ;-)
understanding that CA GLUE IS PREFERRED EHEN WORKING WITH RESIN.DO YOU HAVE A PREFERENACE OF ANY ONE GLUE OVER SUPER GLUE? CAN BE MESSY TO WORK WITH. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR REPLY.
Brian Grant
I personally use Gorilla super glue (blue cap) on both resin and p.e. parts, holds great and I've never had a problem with it. Give it a try, I find it better than CA glue. (Just my opinion)