Application of CA glue to pinblock.

Guy, Karen, and Tor Nichols nicho@roadrunner.com
Wed, 27 Jan 1999 10:57:18 -0700


Bill,
	Someone on the list suggested disposable aplicators from the hobby shop,
and I found that to be very helpful. Cheap, controlable, and throw-away. I
found some with various size nozzles.
Good luck,
Guy


At 03:26 AM 1/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a question about how to apply CA glue to pinblocks. 
>
>On the block I did in a grand, I had a heck of a time keeping drops from
>spilling onto the face of the plate. I was using a triangular squeeze bottle
>of CA, with a longish thin tip, but the stuff ran out like acetone (very low
>viscosity) when tilted and was making a mess. It was too uncontrolled. The
>stuff went off so fast that I didn't think a regular syringe would work. When
>I tried one the plunger would glue shut.
>
>If anyone has found a way that works real well, and is easily controlled,  I
>would appreciate knowing what it is.
>
>
>Bill Simon
>Phoenix
> 



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