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#41 Posted : 26 July 2012 21:55:52

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BigGrin What epoxy glue do you use personally Mr T??
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#42 Posted : 26 July 2012 22:06:37

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From Deluxe Materials, the 4min version but if you want more time go for the 20 min or 1hr set

http://www.deluxematerials.com/products_cyano.html
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#43 Posted : 26 July 2012 22:07:55

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Just remember to use it sparingly otherwise it may oose out..
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#44 Posted : 27 July 2012 07:56:38

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#45 Posted : 27 July 2012 21:05:20

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BigGrin Thank you very much Mr T.
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#46 Posted : 29 July 2012 14:24:09

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BigGrin I have just bought the Glue that Tomick recommended, because my other glue left a white residue. My Question is....will this epoxy glue prevent that, or do ALL glues do this anyway???

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#47 Posted : 29 July 2012 15:14:58

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BigGrin Hi superglues work by the amount of moisture present to go off but part of the reaction in the glue setting is a vapour release that can cause the white marks/residue you have experienced, some other glues also leave this white mark aswell.Epoxys on the other hand are of the catalyst type of glue for example a resin and a hardener which when mixed harden in aproxamatly the time specified ie 5 minutes 30 minutes ect.The reaction is within the resin so no if any leaching of chemicles is present unlike other glues where the leaching is a nesasary part of the glue to set and sometimes cause the white residue you have experienced.As a footnote over application[putting to much on] of superglue ect can also be a major cause the white residue.Hope this helps
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#48 Posted : 29 July 2012 15:38:27

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BigGrin Thanks Andy....my build is on hold now until my new epoxy glue arrives.

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#49 Posted : 29 July 2012 15:53:07

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Personally I would steer well clear of using superglue for your Mclaren build unless used where stated, the 'bloom effect' from superglue can ruin what was a fantastic build and model.

Epoxy is fine, just ensure it is sparingly applied so that it does not ooze out in the same manner of any glue used.
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#50 Posted : 29 July 2012 18:30:20

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BigGrin Thanks for the advice Mr T......I have the 'Bloom effect' on my exhaust system, but will be painting them chrome anyway and then weathering to give a burnt effect after. No more build until the epoxy arrivesCool

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