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Kazdoom

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  1. Excellent, thanks again for taking the time to reply and address all of the questions!
  2. You gotta love this community, so nice to get so many good replies so quickly. here are my thoughts questions on the replies for far... - don't get me wrong about E6000 it seems fantastic but while it's curing it just won't hold strong enough for the shapes I need. I do like that it seems kinda flexible after curing as well. - I'm not opposed to doing the whole bath thing, just not sure exactly how to go about it. Is there a reference thread for that? Plus some of the parts I'm working with are pretty darn big so dunking them would not really be an option. - What is a 'CA' glue? (What, specifically does CA stand for? I'm sure it's a class of glues but not familiar with the term). This is pretty key to me, I know some glues will melt plastic so anything you guys can tell me to prevent a certain kind of glue is appreciated. I also have some bits and pieces around if I have to test first. - Your point about runny glue and one shot is well taken. I'm definitely a measure twice glue one kind of guy. And I'd only really use it for the stubborn parts. - I do have a heat gun too, just can't hold the parts and heat them at the same time. i was wondering about that method. How hot do you have to get the parts to do that? and finally - I have a bunch of clamps but none that are big enough to reach all the way to the button part of the ab plate. Do you mind sharing some links about what kind of clamps you're using for something like that? It's just not anything I have on hand so maybe I'm not picturing the right kind of clamp?
  3. Hello Everyone, First time builder working on an Anovos kit. Been following a few builds on the forums and I have a few questions for the experts. I have a few pieces I'm trying to glue that I'm having some trouble with. In particular - based on the shape / angle / warptitude etc of the parts I'm trying to glue - I can't get the E6000 glue I'm using to set quickly enough or hold strong enough. I'd try clamping them but it's more than that. I need a glue that will set quickly and hold 'through' the bending if you know what I mean. For example, trying to glue the buttons on the ab piece and i have one corner that just wont' stick down. No amount of magnets, tape and squeezing helped. I tried to hold it down and in place, but about 10 minutes was all I could manage and it just simply didn't hold fast. So my question is... what glue can I safely use to overcome the warpage and glue this thing together? I was looking at Zap-a-gap and saw Plasi-Zap. It sounded promising... http://www.supergluecorp.com/?q=zap/zap-glues/plasti-zap What do you guys recommend? Thanks! Kaz
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