CA Glues - Was Quick (Drying) Question

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Thu, 26 Sep 2002 23:02:27 EDT


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In a message dated 9/26/02 9:33:35 PM Central Daylight Time, 
sckline@attbi.com writes:


> 
> At 11:00 AM 9/26/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >All these references to CA glue ... are there preferences for certain =
> >brands, thickness, etc., for different applications?
> 
> I don't use CA as a gapfiller, except to the (small) extent it
> becomes a gapfiller when excited by contact with white glue, so
> I only use the thin.
> 
> I've found that Quiktite super glue, made by Loctite, has always
> worked very well for me. It's water-thin. I buy small 5 gram
> plastic bottles of it at local hardware stores. The nozzle is
> narrow, which makes it easy to use in tight places, and the cap
> works quite well to keep it from clogging. I keep a bottle in
> my kit, and another in the box with ivory replacements.
> A bottle will often last me several months. Usually I'll only
> have a small amount left when it starts to thicken up.
> 
> Susan 

I have also had very good results with Mohawk (Star Chemical) brand CA glues. 
 Long shelf life, consistent results when used in the proper situations.  
Pricing is also very competitive.  Someone else also mentioned using the 
medium to glue on ivories or keytops.  I'm not sure what technique they use 
but I have never had very good long term results with that application and 
use it only in emergencies.  A lot of the tops I have reglued come loose in a 
relatively short time.  I attribute it to the difference in expansion and 
contraction rate from humidity changes between the ivory or plastic and the 
wood, and the low shear strength of the glue.  Any comments or suggestions 
would be appreciated.

David Koelzer
Vintage Pianos
DFW

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