[NSRCA-discussion] Speaking of cool glues...
Fred Huber
fhhuber at clearwire.com
Thu Sep 7 14:02:44 AKDT 2006
Yep... those were some LONG sessions in that small room for building.
Then came the painting. Good old Butyrate.
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From: Glenn Hatfield
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Was this the stuff that made you feel better the longer you worked on the model?
Randy
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Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 13:24:59 -0400
The Ambroid I used long ago even worked in the dark !
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From: Gray E Fowler
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Keith
Just be happy with regular cyanoacrylates.......do you remember Ambriod? It could be worse...oh by the way I have a UV fiber optic light source in my garage.
Gray Fowler
Senior Principal Chemical Engineer
Radome and Composites Engineering
Raytheon
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OK, at second glance, I guess this isn't so reasonable for our use. The Hand Held LED Light Source sells for $895!
YOWSA!!!
I haven't found a price for the glues yet.
Surely there's an alternative solution for the light source.
Keith
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From: Keith Black
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Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Speaking of cool glues...
I was at my son's orthodontist yesterday and he showed me the glue they use to attach brackets to teeth. It's a waxy looking one part glue that's light activated. This allows the orthodontist plenty of time to apply the glue and place the bracket in place, then they shine an intense light on it and it hardens. There's no mixing of multiple parts, no rush to get it in place before it hardens, no running, sticking to the fingers, etc.
After searching the Internet I found that loctite has a product called "FlashCure" that's a light activated CA!!!
http://www.instantsolutions.loctite.com/faster_lightcure.htm
Anyone know if there are additional light activated glues that may be useful in model building?
Keith Black
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