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From: hrynkiwd@cuug.ab.ca (Dave Hrynkiw )
Subject: Re: Mounting wheels to small shafts?
Message-ID: <C9AMnr.3Hz@cuug.ab.ca>
Date: Sun, 27 Jun 1993 18:43:03 GMT
References: <1993Jun25.104645.12181@hemlock.cray.com>
Organization: Calgary UNIX User's Group
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In article <1993Jun25.104645.12181@hemlock.cray.com> kilian@cray.com (Alan Kilian) writes:
>
>It appears that superglue takes a while to dry and is so thin that it
>can run out of even the smallest crack.

	Let me recommend you not use "SuperGlue" or "Crazy Glue".  There's
a much better alternative in hobbie shops called "Super Jet" or "ZAP".
Comes in different viscosities (penetrating or gap-filling), and is a much
purer product than retail "superglues".  I've seen _smoke_ rising from some
joints I've glued - it's that chemically active when kicked!  Also, you can
get a Cyanoacrylate (superglue) product called a "kicker" that accelerates the
glueing process.  It comes in a spray-pump, and reduces the kick time from
15-60 secs to almost instantanious.

	Just something from my model aviation hobby experience.

	Regards,
	Dave


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