HYSOL substitute???
#1
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Hi,
We bumped into this EVOSTICK tube and tried a few experiments with it to afix formers to epoxy fuselages. Contents are paste-like and there are no ruuns when applied vertically.
The tube is applied with the means of a silicon gun and results after 24 hours were very encouraging with regards to strength as the accompanying photos show.
We have neither tried it "on board" nor exposed it to any heat source as yet.
The product is easily available locally (unlike Hysol), strong, no runs and cheap.
Has anybody done any experimenting with this product?
Your feedback would be most welcomed.
Regards
Reuben
We bumped into this EVOSTICK tube and tried a few experiments with it to afix formers to epoxy fuselages. Contents are paste-like and there are no ruuns when applied vertically.
The tube is applied with the means of a silicon gun and results after 24 hours were very encouraging with regards to strength as the accompanying photos show.
We have neither tried it "on board" nor exposed it to any heat source as yet.
The product is easily available locally (unlike Hysol), strong, no runs and cheap.
Has anybody done any experimenting with this product?
Your feedback would be most welcomed.
Regards
Reuben
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Any particular locations in the states? I did a search and only found it in the UK, but I also found it in a squeeze tube.
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/P...ProductID=1397
Regards.....
Richie
http://www.diytools.co.uk/diy/Main/P...ProductID=1397
Regards.....
Richie
#4
Thread Starter

Richie,
You are correct. I did browse around for information on this type of EVOSTIK and only fouund them available in UK in press type tubes rather than silicon gun type. I am sure that these are very commonly found also in the latter format as I do not think they would only do them for the local market only. Consequently, maybe we have not tried enough to find a source.
Luckily the local price is reasonable...approx $2.7 per tube.
Reuben
You are correct. I did browse around for information on this type of EVOSTIK and only fouund them available in UK in press type tubes rather than silicon gun type. I am sure that these are very commonly found also in the latter format as I do not think they would only do them for the local market only. Consequently, maybe we have not tried enough to find a source.
Luckily the local price is reasonable...approx $2.7 per tube.
Reuben
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Home Depot sells a product called Liquid Nails, it appears to be the same as Evostik, they make a clear and kind of a beige color too.None of this stuff is two part so there can`t be the same tenstile strength but i have used this on other things and the adhesion is very strong.
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Guys if you eventually try this product or something close to this just drop us a line here and tell us of your experience. Indeed that stuff does get hard but as I said earlier it is a bit premature to say if it is actually a valid substitute to Hysol since I do not have any experience with the stuff being close to a heat source.
Thanks for the feedback.
Reuben
Thanks for the feedback.
Reuben
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Liquid nails and F-26 are two very strong construction adhesives, I use them all the time to fasten conduit boxes to concrete blocks, etc...they are both rather heavy though and at least the F-26 is not very easy to spread, kind of a gummy consitency. It does hold up very well, I don't think I would use it for a model application mainly bbecause of the weight and spreadability issues.



