cynapoxy

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by BADDABUICK, Jan 11, 2003.

  1. BADDABUICK

    BADDABUICK Well-Known Member

    anybody ever hear of this stuff looks pretty good they say it will bond anything to anything.www.coolchem.com
     
  2. Mike Atwood

    Mike Atwood The Green Machine

    Looks like JB Weld ......... :Do No:
     
  3. dualqwad

    dualqwad ...just another lost soul

    Super Crazy Glue

    I'll bet it probably works pretty good on plastics I wouldn't trust it to fix a cracked head, not even an aluminum one. :puzzled:
    It probably won't have very good shear strenght either.
    You've also got to ruff up any smooth surfaces that you're gonna glue together first so it has some bonding strength.
    I''ve used some stuff like that in the past.
    It's a cyanoacrilyd based glue with a spray on accelerator.
    I've found that it also makes a stronger bond without the accelerator except you've got to hold or clamp the parts untill it sets.
    The stuff I've used you can get at most hobby shops under the brand name of Zap.
    It comes in different consistencies from water thin to thick gel.
    The gel is good for filling gaps in irregular or mis-fitting glue joints.
    If you really want a strong bond, glue your parts together then put a small fillet of baking soda on the back side of the glue joint then apply more of the glue on top of it.
    It causes some type of chemical reaction when you do this that makes it almost rock hard. :TU:

    Just don't breathe the fumes when you do it because they contain cyanide gas. :shock:
    And don't get any of it on you since it bonds to skin on contact. :Smarty:
     

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