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 Post subject: bondic
PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:09 am 
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pick up this today and it work great for plastic.I can see myself using this for grips and other cracks on some of my cheaper plastic guns.very cool product. 8) bondic plastic welder


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 Post subject: Re: bondic
PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:55 am 
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I've been using it for a few years now. Great stuff, has it's strengths and weaknesses. I've found it doesn't like certain surfaces, but can't think of an example at the moment.
It can be handy to "tack weld" something so you can build up another product, like JB Weld, or hot glue.
I found a similar product on eBay for $5.

Another trick I just saw on YouTube is to strengthen crazy glue with baking soda. Apply crazy glue, sprinkle on some baking soda. Haven't used it much yet, so can't comment on it too much yet.


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 Post subject: Re: bondic
PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 10:14 am 
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Yeah I use bondic to tack weld a item on. So I can epoxy it.


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 Post subject: Re: bondic
PostPosted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:36 pm 
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Never heard of this glue before. Interesting that it takes Uv light to cue. Does it stay pliable if left out in the sun all day?
It almost looks like Goop in texture, but has the ability to dry it in seconds.
I like Goop. Way stronger than silicone. Image

Found Bondic on TSC for $20+ shipping. Applicator with 3 refills.

Thx mangerover...I like finding new products. Image


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 Post subject: Re: bondic
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Baking Soda causes Crazy Glue to set quickly, but in fact produces a porous and brittle bond with less strength....

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 Post subject: Re: bondic
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rsterne wrote:
Baking Soda causes Crazy Glue to set quickly, but in fact produces a porous and brittle bond with less strength....

Bob


Thanks for the heads up. I haven't tried it much other than a quick experiment. The video I watched made it sound like some sort of miracle. Too good to be true I guess.


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 Post subject: Re: bondic
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rsterne wrote:
Baking Soda causes Crazy Glue to set quickly, but in fact produces a porous and brittle bond with less strength....Bob

Never tried Baking Soda on CA before.
But have been using CA accelerator forever on my RC balsa models.
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Just don't get any CA on your fingers...or you'll need this debonder!
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