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audi321

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6,023 posts

237 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Hi all. Can anyone recommend a good strong glue?

I would like the strength and consistency of araldite bit without the faff of mixing. Also 10 mins setting time would be good!

Cheers for any recs!

smn159

15,241 posts

241 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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What are you trying to stick together with it?

RichB

55,502 posts

308 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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IMO you won't get anything stronger than Araldite without mixing a hardener into the resin.

saleen836

12,304 posts

233 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Evo Stick contact adhesive?

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

237 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Can't you get araldite that comes in a twin walled syringe? So an easy option as opposed to two different pots.

audi321

Original Poster:

6,023 posts

237 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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There's nothing specific in mind to glue, just general purpose.

I don't like contact adhesive simply because of the faff of putting it on both surfaces.

Looks like araldite it is then, they do a rapid set, so I'll try that.

Just thought the PH crowd would have something more advanced by now.

Marty63

2,347 posts

198 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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nut and bolt

TVR keith

1,848 posts

246 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Gripfill

60

1,479 posts

211 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Super glue gell?

Steffan

10,362 posts

252 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Two pack epoxy glues like ARALDITE are unbeatable for strength and durability.

There are cheaper copies, most pound shops sell generic two pack glue.

But Araldite is the best. You get what you pay for.

audi321

Original Poster:

6,023 posts

237 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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60 said:
Super glue gell?
Haven't seen that. What is it like?

60

1,479 posts

211 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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audi321 said:
Haven't seen that. What is it like?
Pretty much how it sounds, as strong as super glue but thick enough that it doesnt run everywhere http://www.amazon.co.uk/Loctite-Super-Glue-Control...

Simpo Two

91,620 posts

289 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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The correct/best adhesive to use depends on the situation. There is no one easy-to-use glue that will do every job in seconds. The more you cut corners, the worse the result will be.

For wood I use Evo-Stik Resin W; for veneers and other large flat things I use impact adhesive (Evo-Stick or Thixofix); for hard non-porous things like porcelain I use superglue (cyanoacrylate) and if it really really has to stick, Araldite.

Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 2nd October 21:33

RichB

55,502 posts

308 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Agreed, my favourites tend to be Araldite for rock solid suff, Dunlofix contact adesive for flexible things like leather, card etc. and super glue for a quick fix. Oh yeah and Resin W is perfect for wood.

ExChrispy Porker

17,610 posts

252 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Simpo Two said:
The correct/best adhesive to use depends on the situation. There is no one easy-to-use glue that will do every job in seconds. The more you cut corners, the worse the result will be.

For wood I use Evo-Stik Resin W; for veneers and other large flat things I use impact adhesive (Evo-Stick or Thixofix); for hard non-porous things like porcelain I use superglue (cyanoacrylate) and if it really really has to stick, Araldite.

Edited by Simpo Two on Sunday 2nd October 21:33
I use cascamite for veneer.

Simpo Two

91,620 posts

289 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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ExChrispy Porker said:
I use cascamite for veneer.
Blimey, that was my father's favourite, and also Casco which was different but I can't remember how. But as it's water-based doesn't it buckle/warp veneer like a bd?

Dr Doofenshmirtz

16,737 posts

224 months

Monday 3rd October 2011
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Silicone glue is excellent for bonding non-porous items such as plastic.

ExChrispy Porker

17,610 posts

252 months

Monday 3rd October 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Blimey, that was my father's favourite, and also Casco which was different but I can't remember how. But as it's water-based doesn't it buckle/warp veneer like a bd?
No
It goes off very quick as I use a heated veneer press. ( at college wink)
The press exerts some serious PSI and it comes out flat as a pancake.

Simpo Two

91,620 posts

289 months

Monday 3rd October 2011
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ExChrispy Porker said:
No
It goes off very quick as I use a heated veneer press. ( at college wink)
The press exerts some serious PSI and it comes out flat as a pancake.
Bah, you should use Scotch glue and one of those semi-circular things with a handle...



Veneer handle, that's the one.

ExChrispy Porker

17,610 posts

252 months

Monday 3rd October 2011
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Simpo Two said:
Bah, you should use Scotch glue and one of those semi-circular things with a handle...



Veneer handle, that's the one.
Veneer Hammer. Yes use that as well sometimes. Depends on the job smile