Your choice of CA applicator tips?
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RE: Your choice of CA applicator tips?
I use the Bob Smith Industries CA simply because i like the tips on their bottles. I have allready poured other CA into mt BSI bottles, in a pinch, when i had run out of the stuff just so i could continue useing their tip....Gene
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I use PTFE spaghetti tubing from McMaster-Carr. I buy it in bulk and cut the length I want - an inch to an inch and a half lets me reach most joints. Usually, I'll cut one end at an angle, clip the tip of the applicator spout so it is barely open and insert the tubing into the tip for a friction fit. With the small ID, you can squeeze out a small drop or just wick the CA along a joint. Since I use thin CA almost exclusively, I use a smaller ID tubing. If you use the medium or thick CA, you'll need a larger ID. It is completely inert and CA won't stick - any chunks can just be scraped off with a fingernail. When finished, I drop the spout and tubing into a sealable tub of acetone - any residual CA is dissolved and the spout and tubing are clean for the next building session. Cap the bottle with an uncut spout to prevent moisture incursion.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#spaghetti-tubing/=min3fa
http://www.mcmaster.com/#spaghetti-tubing/=min3fa
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It's been a while since I ordered (25' lasts for a long time). I believe I ordered packs for 24, 28 and 30 AWG. wire sizes.
You have unassembled C/L cable kits showing in stock for .027, .015 and .008 diameters. The ID's for the tubing are .022, .015 and .012, so the cable sizes should help you visualize the ID's of the tubing. Thin CA will flow thru just about anything - it really depends on how much control you need.
You have unassembled C/L cable kits showing in stock for .027, .015 and .008 diameters. The ID's for the tubing are .022, .015 and .012, so the cable sizes should help you visualize the ID's of the tubing. Thin CA will flow thru just about anything - it really depends on how much control you need.
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There are some plastic squeeze bulbs that work well for dispensing CA. My flying buddy swears by them. I just got a few, but haven't tried them yet. It is like a mini fuel bulb with a small tube built into it. They were 5 for a dollar or something. I have been using more PU glue lately.
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RE: Your choice of CA applicator tips?
I've just finished building a 70 rib model, and without the little bulb applicator, it would have been messy, time consuming, and heavy.
They're AMAZING!
I just use a small takeaway container to squirt some CA into, then suck it up into the applicator, and we're away.
They're AMAZING!
I just use a small takeaway container to squirt some CA into, then suck it up into the applicator, and we're away.
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For super control, the free flight guys sometimes make CA applicators from sewing needles. You've got to grind the eye of the needle down to make a U shape:
http://wmunderway.8m.com/cont/superglue/superglue.htm
http://wmunderway.8m.com/cont/superglue/superglue.htm
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i use these: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...P?I=LXB970&P=8 only i get them from a local lab supply for 1/4 the price but i have to get 100 at a time. they're called "transfer pipettes" and the nice part about the style packaged by DB is the long slender spout. at around 1/8" they are way too fat to use as is but by grabbing the tip with pliers and gently pulling the spout will shrink down to almost hypo needle diameter...trim with a knife and you have the best possible glue applicator ever....works great for oil and for priming engines as well. the pipettes with the tapered spouts can't be modded like this.
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ORIGINAL: aspeed
Kind of like an old quill pen.
Kind of like an old quill pen.
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i use these: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...P?I=LXB970&P=8 only i get them from a local lab supply for 1/4 the price but i have to get 100 at a time. they're called ''transfer pipettes'' and the nice part about the style packaged by DB is the long slender spout. at around 1/8'' they are way too fat to use as is but by grabbing the tip with pliers and gently pulling the spout will shrink down to almost hypo needle diameter...trim with a knife and you have the best possible glue applicator ever....works great for oil and for priming engines as well. the pipettes with the tapered spouts can't be modded like this.
i use these: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...P?I=LXB970&P=8 only i get them from a local lab supply for 1/4 the price but i have to get 100 at a time. they're called ''transfer pipettes'' and the nice part about the style packaged by DB is the long slender spout. at around 1/8'' they are way too fat to use as is but by grabbing the tip with pliers and gently pulling the spout will shrink down to almost hypo needle diameter...trim with a knife and you have the best possible glue applicator ever....works great for oil and for priming engines as well. the pipettes with the tapered spouts can't be modded like this.
.....they also make good F/F fuel tanks with a small filler hole added to the top of the bulb, and a short piece of silicone fuel tube to connect the other end to the spraybar. The long neck (which I usually end up shortening) allows plenty of leeway in routing, and while flexible, has sufficient stiffness to resist kinking. Very useful approximate timed engine runs for sport models where you don't want to use a timer for split second accuracy. And in my extensive experience, quite nitro and diesel fuel proof............
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RE: Your choice of CA applicator tips?
Hi All,
I like those Dave Brown applicators.
The LHSs house brand CA comes in screw top bottles. I don't cut the bottle tip.
It is the only CA I can use every drop, so the applicators pay for themselves in the long run...
Any CA brands I have tried that I have to cut the tip, I end up only using half of the bottle...
Take care,
Have fun,
Dave'crosscheck'Fallowfield
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I like those Dave Brown applicators.
The LHSs house brand CA comes in screw top bottles. I don't cut the bottle tip.
It is the only CA I can use every drop, so the applicators pay for themselves in the long run...
Any CA brands I have tried that I have to cut the tip, I end up only using half of the bottle...
Take care,
Have fun,
Dave'crosscheck'Fallowfield
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Unabashed Combat Team
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I'm Hooked on Sig's applicators. They are on the shelves at Hobby Lobby craft stores if there's one near you
http://www.sigplanes.com/SIG-CA-APPL...ACK_p_105.html
http://www.sigplanes.com/SIG-CA-APPL...ACK_p_105.html
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Most of what's been talked about here can be seen at: http://www.bsi-inc.com/Pages/hobby/access.html
They are available at most hobby shops.
They are available at most hobby shops.
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Most of what's been talked about here can be seen at: http://www.bsi-inc.com/Pages/hobby/access.html
They are available at most hobby shops.
Most of what's been talked about here can be seen at: http://www.bsi-inc.com/Pages/hobby/access.html
They are available at most hobby shops.
ChrisM
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Hi
These are the tips I am using from BSI #304 Pocket CA Extender Tip and they work fairly good Is there anyway to clean the tips to reuse them, I have tried soaking them in both CA debonder and acetone with no luck ?
Thanks
Scott
These are the tips I am using from BSI #304 Pocket CA Extender Tip and they work fairly good Is there anyway to clean the tips to reuse them, I have tried soaking them in both CA debonder and acetone with no luck ?
Thanks
Scott
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I use PTFE spaghetti tubing from McMaster-Carr. I buy it in bulk and cut the length I want - an inch to an inch and a half lets me reach most joints. Usually, I'll cut one end at an angle, clip the tip of the applicator spout so it is barely open and insert the tubing into the tip for a friction fit. With the small ID, you can squeeze out a small drop or just wick the CA along a joint. Since I use thin CA almost exclusively, I use a smaller ID tubing. If you use the medium or thick CA, you'll need a larger ID. It is completely inert and CA won't stick - any chunks can just be scraped off with a fingernail. When finished, I drop the spout and tubing into a sealable tub of acetone - any residual CA is dissolved and the spout and tubing are clean for the next building session. Cap the bottle with an uncut spout to prevent moisture incursion.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#spaghetti-tubing/=min3fa
http://www.mcmaster.com/#spaghetti-tubing/=min3fa