QUOTE: guys can i use any superglue as a substitute for Tamiya cement? i'm new to model kits and i would like to learn more. :)
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In most cases, yes you can. Cyanoacrylate ("Super") glues are general-purpose glues and will, within reason, stick most anything to most anything else. If you ever decide to use resin or photoetched parts super glues are about the only thing other than epoxy that will bond them.
QUOTE: I think you'll find everyone's infatuation with with Zap may be influenced by the fact that it comes in a bottle that doesn't clog easy. |
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I disagree for a couple of reasons. First, Zap bottles DO clog if you let them sit with glue in the tip. I usually stick a straight pin in mine (and leave a bit sticking out so I can grab it with pliers when it gets glued to the cap!). Also, Hobby Lobby has packages of "Precision Applicator Tips" that will fit on Zap and other bottles.
The other reason is that I've tried a number of different brands and Zap just seems to work better to me. I don't know why, I'm not a chemist, but in my
personal experience Zap works better than the other brands I've used. Admittedly though, I haven't tried them all.
QUOTE: coz i saw this Loctite gel type at the hardware store this afternoon. it comes in a no-clog precision application bottle. |
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"Precision" for household use and "Precision" for modeling use are frequently different. I normally squirt a drop out onto a piece of masking tape and then use a straight pin, a piece of wire, or a finely-pointed piece of sprue to apply a TINY drop to where it needs to go.