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Re:epoxy glue

Hi Mark,

Where superglue is not an option I use 'green stuff'. I still don't know its
name but that is what all the poeple at the wargames exhibitions call it. It
comes in a strip half blue half yellow and it's ready when you have mashed it
together to become green. It remains pliable for an hour or so and then sets
like rock and provides a good bond.

Charles








Fri Oct 3, 2008 10:16 am

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Hi. Am interested in what people (especially in the UK) are using for gluing metal figures together, if not superglue. M...
Mark Watson
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Oct 2, 2008
8:51 am

... I'vw always been a fan of JB Weld. Gorilla also makes a great super glue. -- ... NightLife's Den at http://www.mageblade.co.uk/den/index.html The Mark...
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Oct 2, 2008
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For something with a little bit more working time (and non-toxic!), try Aves Apoxie Sculpt and Aves Apoxie paste... www.avesstudio.com Dan ... -- Daniel...
Daniel Holmes
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Oct 2, 2008
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Hi Mark, Where superglue is not an option I use 'green stuff'. I still don't know its name but that is what all the poeple at the wargames exhibitions call...
Charles Kirke
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According to Charles Kirke, on 03-10-08 12:16 the word on the street was... ... That is one of its brand names; it's a two-part epoxy putty originally sold for...
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Oct 3, 2008
3:19 pm

When just using the two-parter for glueing purposes instead of modeling (since I've rarely used it for this purpose myself), I'm curious how thinly you make...
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Oct 4, 2008
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I once used Duco 5 minute epoxy glue on a dragon figure to attach the wings (with a couple of small pins). Someone dropped it, and the wing broke off, not at...
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