02-08-2010, 11:33 PM
Thanks very much for all the info and help. I did suspect that the guy giving the advice on the other forum was a loctite salesman. So 'medical grade' (which was a paraphrase by me) would be the original, which is loctite.
I've tried low odor glue, but it really didn't seem to bond very well, so that's why I'm desperately looking for an alternative.
If Bob Smith brand is bsiadhesives.com, then that's what I usually use. That's the only ID I see on the bottle. The main ID on the bottle is the local hobby shop - which I've noticed is the usual tag with this brand of glues. I usually use gap filling superglue with the purple label when I can. Mostly because I hate super glues that run like water.
I've always been concerned about the fumes given off especially when I use kicker to set up the glue quicker. That cyanide gas given off can't be good for you
I'll keep experimenting. If I need to, then I'll break out the NBC suit.
I've tried low odor glue, but it really didn't seem to bond very well, so that's why I'm desperately looking for an alternative.
If Bob Smith brand is bsiadhesives.com, then that's what I usually use. That's the only ID I see on the bottle. The main ID on the bottle is the local hobby shop - which I've noticed is the usual tag with this brand of glues. I usually use gap filling superglue with the purple label when I can. Mostly because I hate super glues that run like water.
I've always been concerned about the fumes given off especially when I use kicker to set up the glue quicker. That cyanide gas given off can't be good for you

I'll keep experimenting. If I need to, then I'll break out the NBC suit.

