FastCap Solo Thick Adhesive Refill (2.25 Ounces)
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2ndTwin
> 3 dayWorks great with or without accelerator… Helped me with my wood projects…
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DougS
> 3 dayIf you do wood working you need to keep some CA glue and activator handy. I use it constantly to fill gaps, seal up porous wood and fill in holes when theyre too small to be bothered to mix up some epoxy. This brand offers good value for the size
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Tina G.
> 3 dayI restore antique statues and this glue is an awesome tool I use and love how it works.
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nibbles
> 3 dayI was joining a jig made of ply and poplar, and had nothing but success with this. At one point I tried using just the Thick and not the gas to achieve a slow cure, but didnt really get it to do what I wanted. Even though these cyanoacrylate glues came from medical usage in surgery, it would be reasonable to take every precaution with 2p10. Never touch or breath! Work upwind! Goggles and gloves, outdoors, etc. It is one of the best at what it does, and one of the most dangerous of any item you will use in the shop.
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B W
> 3 dayThis is a great glue make it easy to fit parts quickly
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Calledin
> 3 dayGet the can of activator to go with it. Great stuff
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Dave @ Laurel Canyon
> 3 dayI find the deck and heater is easier to work with when building wood projects. Beware that this product has a shelflife which can be extended by keeping the bottle refrigerated.
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Andrei Eremenco
> 3 dayI use this glue for my mitered pieces for crown/base and other types of moldings. Its thick viscosity allows you a couple extra seconds before it starts to drip down (like other glues). I use it with the P210 activator and have used others that seem to work pretty good too. This is a must have for any carpenter
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Barry Holsinger
> 3 dayThis glue in combination with the same brand accelerant is great! the accelerant comes in a spray can with a straw/tube for pinpoint application. Competitor accelerants just whoosh out like hairspray all over everything. This is the glue part, and I will say it seems to adhere better than other CA glues I have tried.