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ronald305
#1 Posted : 30 June 2019 22:32:26

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Hello there
I am having issues with gluing the barrels together they keep coming apart, I have tried PVA glue, CA glue I haven't tried E600 yet thou, has any use that glue yet,I don't want to use epoxy for something that small if I can help it, any recommendation would most grateful
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#2 Posted : 30 June 2019 23:09:40

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Hi Ronald, PVA worked for me. You could try contact adhesive... apply a little to both parts, let the glue go tacky before joining the two parts together.....

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#3 Posted : 01 July 2019 00:49:24

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ok thanks Alan
will try that idea with the PVA glue let the glue get tacky before gluing
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#4 Posted : 01 July 2019 06:08:10

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Gandale wrote:
Hi Ronald, PVA worked for me. You could try contact adhesive... apply a little to both parts, let the glue go tacky before joining the two parts together.....

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Alan

Hi Ronald Alan was talking about Contact Adhesive that you leave to get tacky before putting together. The only downside to contact adhesive is it you only get one go at getting it in the right place as their is no wriggle room if it's wrong.
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#5 Posted : 01 July 2019 13:22:40

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ooh ok I thought he was referring to the PVA glue I do not have contact cement anyway only CA glue
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#6 Posted : 26 July 2019 18:02:09

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Have you thought of pushing two planking pins into one barrel, cut off the heads, align the barrels on the bench and push them together to make a mark on the second barrel, drill into second barrel, add some superglue (just a couple of dabs) push them back together again and job is done.
Alternatively, make a "biscuit" as per a joiner would use and do a similar thing to above. That should keep them together.
I am sure there are lots of alternative methods that will be suggested.
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#7 Posted : 26 July 2019 18:17:45

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no I have never thought about that idea thanks will try it on the second set
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