ROM Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 wow black super glue really shows up well .who makes and supplies ? hello Loctite has this in thier professional range: http://www.na.henkel-adhesives.com/industrial/product-search-1554.htm?nodeid=8797712744449 Dont know if they have a similar product in their consumer range. Romain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hubert Boillot Posted August 29, 2017 Share Posted August 29, 2017 Why not use stretched sprue and Tamiya Extra Thin ? At least you would have consistent material hardness, even though the drying time may be longer than with CA . Hubert Rick Griewski, Out2gtcha and Shaka HI 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Durangokid Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 Sorry guys, I missed the request for the black stuff. I got it from Volks USA Looks like its out of stock at the moment. I love this stuff. The only advice I have is to use accelerator otherwise it will shrink too much. With the accelerator, it will dry faster and won't shrink. Believe it or not, the accelerator makes it easier to sand too. Hope this helps fellas... Bryan Uilleann, Shaka HI and Out2gtcha 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out2gtcha Posted September 1, 2017 Share Posted September 1, 2017 Why not use stretched sprue and Tamiya Extra Thin ? At least you would have consistent material hardness, even though the drying time may be longer than with CA . Hubert I do like using this method in certain circumstances when extra strength w/flexibility is needed. I think using bits of sprue from the actual kit you are filling can be a real benefit, as we all know how much plastic can change in hardness, consistency and appearance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troy Molitor Posted September 5, 2017 Share Posted September 5, 2017 Black superglue? How cool is that. Wow. Thanks for the heads up. Troy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out2gtcha Posted September 5, 2017 Share Posted September 5, 2017 I wish this stuff was available locally at my LHS. Not that Im against ordering it, but would like to try a small amount first before ordering on line, as I dont have anything else to order atm. Ill probably wait till I have some other stuff to order as well. Seems like a good idea that Id like to try Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandokan Posted September 21, 2017 Share Posted September 21, 2017 (edited) Another cheaper solution if not avbl black glue is to highlight the line to be erased with a coloured thin head marker or pen, depending on colour of the surface, then applying normal superglue (or accelerated one). The final will be enought lined to understand if full filled. Edited September 21, 2017 by sandokan LSP_Kevin 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustang JBB Posted November 9, 2017 Share Posted November 9, 2017 I add black ink to me super glue to turn it black. A cheaper option. What kind of ink are you using? I tried india ink and it turned to goo! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hardcore Posted November 9, 2017 Share Posted November 9, 2017 Any that doesn't contain water, suspect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grunticus Posted October 30, 2023 Share Posted October 30, 2023 A little late to the party, but VMS also produces black superglue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Juggernut Posted October 30, 2023 Share Posted October 30, 2023 Black super glue, available from several sources, is just CA with a rubber component in it to turn it black. It was primarily designed for the RC automotive community to repair tires (so I'm told) but it works well on plastic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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