Hot glue of CA
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From: Sandton, SOUTH AFRICA
I have two foam models that need minor repair, one is a Ikarus Shock Flyer the other is a GWS Moth (Two different types of foam).
I have friendly CA and a hot glue gun.
Which glue shoudl I use on which model?
Thanks,
I have friendly CA and a hot glue gun.
Which glue shoudl I use on which model?
Thanks,
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From past experience the hot glue gun will melt the foam before it's hot enough to use.
I'd go with foam safe CA, or better yet (and faster/cheaper) 5 min. epoxy.
I'd go with foam safe CA, or better yet (and faster/cheaper) 5 min. epoxy.
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Hey Jett, how do you manage to melt the foam with the hot glue gun, unless you put the nozzle right on the foam. i take it out to the field with a 300 watt 110 volt inverter plugged into the lighter. A buddy broke the nose clean off his shockflier and was back in the air in 20 mins.
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Hmmmmm.... don't know. High power A/C glue gun vs. D/C low power glue gun? I know I've tried to use it on several foams, and it melts them all. Even blue construction foam. It's almost compatable with EPP......
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Your right, could be just a power thing. This is one of the small ones, .300 thou. glue stick. Says 10 watts,low heat is 221d F. 330 on high.
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From: Kissimmee, FL
Go to a craft store and get a LOW MELT hot glue gun and low melt hot glue sticks. I've been using those things for ages and the temp is low enough to not melt foam, but still a good glue for light things like your foamies. Lots safer too- the burns from that hot melt stuff are hedious!




