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In article , Jay Pique wrote:
I'm curious about superglues - are they pretty much all the same? I
really love them for quick fixes in the shop. And what about the
accelerator - is it really just acetone? Anyone have any info?


Rockler's accelerator, at least, is not acetone. I checked on that a year or
two back. All I can remember any more is that it's a fluorinated hydrocarbon
of some sort, and that I found out what it is by Googling for the MSDS.
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Pique wrote:
I'm curious about superglues - are they pretty much all the same? I
really love them for quick fixes in the shop. And what about the
accelerator - is it really just acetone? Anyone have any info?


Rockler's accelerator, at least, is not acetone. I checked on that a year
or
two back. All I can remember any more is that it's a fluorinated
hydrocarbon
of some sort, and that I found out what it is by Googling for the MSDS.



I seriously doubt that acetone is an accelerator, I use acetone to remove
Super Glue before it cures and after.


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I think the accelerator is trichloreythelene.


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"Doug Miller" wrote in message
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In article
, Jay
Pique wrote:
I'm curious about superglues - are they pretty much all the same? I
really love them for quick fixes in the shop. And what about the
accelerator - is it really just acetone? Anyone have any info?


Rockler's accelerator, at least, is not acetone. I checked on that a year
or
two back. All I can remember any more is that it's a fluorinated
hydrocarbon
of some sort, and that I found out what it is by Googling for the MSDS.



I seriously doubt that acetone is an accelerator, I use acetone to remove
Super Glue before it cures and after.


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