NZ source for CA glue?
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NZ source for CA glue?
Hi guys,
For those of you in NZ - what CA glue do you use (if you use CA glue at all) and where do you source it?
Thanks!
Shane
For those of you in NZ - what CA glue do you use (if you use CA glue at all) and where do you source it?
Thanks!
Shane
Re: NZ source for CA glue?
If you walk into a place and ask for cyanoacrylate glue chances are you'll get a blank stare, if you ask for superglue they'll know what you're on about instantly. They're the same thing.
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
Shane, I know you can get it from model kit suppliers/ hobby stores but there's probably a cheaper option that the NZ boys may know of. When a mate went and bought some recently he had to choose from different viscosities so just be careful you don't end up accidently picking up the wrong one for your application (THIN, MEDIUM, THICK)
Here's one in Albany and one in Mount Wellington:
http://www.hobbycity.co.nz/shop/Constru ... age/2.html
Good Luck!
Stu
Here's one in Albany and one in Mount Wellington:
http://www.hobbycity.co.nz/shop/Constru ... age/2.html
Good Luck!
Stu
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
Thanks Stu and Allen. Its the cheaper options I'm looking for. There is very limited available at hobby stores, typically only in tiny amounts and the price is high! Hoping to find a reliable source that sells in larger quantities and has a range (thin, med, thick) to choose from.
Cheers,
Shane
Cheers,
Shane
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
Hi Stu,
Should have checked your link more carefully before responding. Have found that website before but must have missed "page 2" of the glue section. (Would still like to hear from any NZ builders who can recommend a reliable source from their own experience).
So, let me change the question up a little - for those of you who use CA glue in the build process, where do you use it and what type do you use in each application?
Cheers,
Shane
Should have checked your link more carefully before responding. Have found that website before but must have missed "page 2" of the glue section. (Would still like to hear from any NZ builders who can recommend a reliable source from their own experience).
So, let me change the question up a little - for those of you who use CA glue in the build process, where do you use it and what type do you use in each application?
Cheers,
Shane
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
I just use Selley's Quick Fix liquid and gel from bunnings but these are still just the little tubes. I think Carbatec has some bigger ones called Hot Stuff in three viscosities and larger sizes but never tried it. All I use it for is filling small gaps, inlays, fretwire ... I think that's about it.
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
No worries Shane didn't realise how large a quantity you were after
Good Luck
Stu
Good Luck
Stu
Re: NZ source for CA glue?
Yes, Carbatec NZ carries the Hot stuff line. Their super thin is the red label and I've never seen a hardware store with anything equivalent. Super thin is pretty much all I use.
Re: NZ source for CA glue?
I use the Shelly's brand in the little tubes from Bunnings over other types. Cheap as chips at $2 per 2 pack. Might even be cheaper in New Zealand.
I don't use a lot of it, so the small tubes work out great. Whenever I've bought a large bottle, they always go off before I get anywhere near 1/2 way through them.
I don't use a lot of it, so the small tubes work out great. Whenever I've bought a large bottle, they always go off before I get anywhere near 1/2 way through them.
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
If you have a jar or container the right size ( that has a sealing lid), just pop two or three of those Silica Gel packs in (usually get them with appliance purchases and the like) with the glue, it'll stay liquid for ages. It's the moisture in the air that makes them cure so the Silica absorbs it instead of the glue.Allen wrote: I don't use a lot of it, so the small tubes work out great. Whenever I've bought a large bottle, they always go off before I get anywhere near 1/2 way through them.
But buying in small tubes is another way around it
Shane, I can recommend the hot stuff, I usually use it in repairs mostly. I think Stewmacs Dan Erlewine has a few vids up on using CA for various repairs and some excellent ones for finish repairs using CA.
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
Thanks Nick.
Shane
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
I buy the little bottles when they appear in the "$2.00 shops". Last time I bought about 20 of them and keep it in my bar fridge, which is actually under the bench. It does not seem to be a regular stocked item so I have to continually keep lookout for it. With the bottles I can see the condition and volume in the bottle, with tubes I have often found dried up contents.
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I get mine from Hong Kong - I also have an interest in model aircraft, so I purchase other stuff too. But it is very cheap, I always buy the cheapest, especially if you get a few bottles at a time, the freight is not bad. Who knows, you might even be inspired to get into models as well!
www.hobbyking.com Go to Hardware and Accesspries / glue and threadlock.
www.hobbyking.com Go to Hardware and Accesspries / glue and threadlock.
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Read a lot about correct bench heights and ergonomics ......... but I bow to the wisdom of Taffy. Next bench I build must be high enough to house the bar fridgeTaffy Evans wrote:I buy the little bottles when they appear in the "$2.00 shops". Last time I bought about 20 of them and keep it in my bar fridge, which is actually under the bench.
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Re: NZ source for CA glue?
Hi Kevin, I have benches at different heights for different tasks and rarely work sitting down. My main repair bench is ideal for the bar fridge.
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