On 18/10/2020 12:39, Cursitor Doom wrote:
Gentlemen,
What can these things do that regular gluing techniques can't?
Just curious....
Set in 20 seconds, and form a strong bond that can be separated
relatively easily if required[1].
So when gluing paper / card etc or fabric to timber, you can glue and
move on very quickly.
Also massively useful in a workshop I find, for things like fixing
drawer fronts - a dab of hot melt at each end - push it into the right
place and hold for a few secs, you can now remove/open the draw and
drill / screw though without risk of the position slipping. Or just
fixing a template to something before marking or routing round it.
Same when fixing hinges on boxes - a dab of glue to allow you to
position, but then open the hinge while it stays in place so you can
mark / screw etc.
(hot paint scraper slid between parts, or freezer spay and a sharp tap)
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Cheers,
John.
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