Can anyone suggest a good "Quick setting, non-toxic" glue?
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BSI odourless CA.Can anyone suggest a good "Quick setting, non-toxic" glue?
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I second this. I was somewhat skeptical when I first read of this particular product, but given my sensitivity to CA glue and several recommendations from other forum members, I gave it a shot. I'm truly amazed that it works well (like any CA), but also that I have absolutely zero allergic reaction to it. It's been a life changing product for me and my pursuit of model building.BSI odourless CA.
I use a standard hobby glue called Aleenes Quick Dry Tacky glue. Never have a problem with set and hold. Been using it for several years now and through several builds. I can recommend this to fit your need.Can anyone suggest a good "Quick setting, non-toxic" glue?
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So, if only UV light sets the glue, and the glue is between to tight fitting pieces, how does the UV light get between the parts?Depending on your application, you may want to consider UV setting glue. Unlike CA it will not stick to you. The good side it that it will not stick to anything but then will set instantly when exposed to a UV light. (UV flashlights are easy to get on Amazon). I most often use it when setting PE pieces into place such as railing on ships. The down side is that it is not as strong as CA and has to be used in an area where it can be exposed to the UV.
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I believe the UV acts as a catalyst. So if there is an exposed area of glue that extends under the part the reaction starts at the exposed area and propagates into the area not exposed to the UV. I am not certain of this to be honest.So, if only UV light sets the glue, and the glue is between to tight fitting pieces, how does the UV light get between the parts?![]()
Depends on "how quick". For wooden construction I use Gorilla glue. For working with styrene plastic, I use Tamaya liquid solvent, but is is toxic. But it is the best and takes hold fast. Better than Testors in my opinion.Can anyone suggest a good "Quick setting, non-toxic" glue?
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Depends on "how quick". For wooden construction I use Gorilla glue. For working with styrene plastic, I use Tamaya liquid solvent, but is is toxic. But it is the best and takes hold fast. Better than Testors in my opinion.
Yes, sorry for the misstatement. I meant it sets quicker,but not like super glue.I hope you mean Gorilla's PVA glue, because their "Original" is a polyurethane and not at all suitable for model construction. If you do mean the original, then neither it, nor the Tamaya fall into the "non-toxic" category the OP was asking about.
Most any PVA (Elmers Glue All, Titebond II, Tacky glue) are considered non-toxic, but not necessarily "quick setting". I think you might find the two somewhat mutually exclusive.