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willie
#1 Posted : 14 July 2010 17:55:37

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i serch for a place for glues in the form ,never mind just to say been trying out a glue UNIBOND NO MORE NAILES EXPRESS WOOD ADHESIVE which i find pretty good fast drying gives a good bond in 5 minutes weatherproof,dries clear £7 for a big bottle 550grams, build the victory with 1 bottle also can get smaller bottles
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#2 Posted : 16 July 2010 01:33:16

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i serch for a place for glues in the form ,never mind just to say been trying out a glue UNIBOND NO MORE NAILES EXPRESS WOOD ADHESIVE which i find pretty good fast drying gives a good bond in 5 minutes weatherproof,dries clear £7 for a big bottle 550grams, build the victory with 1 bottle also can get smaller bottles



Hi Willie,

Personally I would not use 'No More Nails'! Its great for general woodworking but not for a model which will cost you in excess of £700.

I would recomend using an Aliphatic Resin Glue, Have a look at this link

http://www.cornwallmodel...catalog/wood_glues.html

And do a search on Google or Ebay for the best price!BigGrin
Happy Building, Russ

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#3 Posted : 16 July 2010 11:13:32

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I would recomend using an Aliphatic Resin Glue, Have a look at this link
ihave this glue ok for parts you dont see as it drys yellow
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#4 Posted : 16 July 2010 11:22:37

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Standard PVA seems to be working fine for me, both the kit supplied stuff as well as EvoStik Wood Adhesive. Superglue-wise, I'm using B&Q's multipurpose superglue gel.
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