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Plastic Cement 7/8 oz Carded
Testors Plastic Cement 7/8 oz Carded
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Very good glue for most models
I've used this exact cement for many years and it is one of the best for building plastic models. It dries fairly quickly so you're not sitting there holding the parts together forever waiting for the glue to cure. The tube has a wide mouth and you need to be careful how hard you press the sides because it can come out fast. The problem with tube glue is that its thick, so in some case is the right glue in others it is not. I also use the Testors liquid cement, that is more suitable for the 1/72 models that Im building right now.
Old's cool
By: xberet
I know this cement is outdated and the fumes make you a little wonky if you're not careful, but I grew up with it and just can't let it go. There are now myriad ways to be precise about applying it so no more glue bombs necessary and it still does the job so I'm staying with it. Maybe not the solution to every combination that the super glues handle so well but still a solid choice for the basics. So there.
#3512
I've been using this for years, I consider this the best for polystyrene, PRO's- very workable, pliable, and strong when applied appropriately and allowing proper drying time. During construction of your project make sure you have air movement. CONS- it's a tube, it has air in it and may discharge too much too soon during each opening. Make sure you roll the tube like a toothpaste tube.
Plastic Cement 7/8 oz.
This is plastic cement that comes in a tube, its bonding is better than non toxic glue. It is very thick, but the tube tends to flow out more glue than what is needed. The glue melts most plastic (except for ABS). Preferably, I would pit some on a cardboard piece and then apply the glue with a toothpick. The value pack allows for tips for new users. You also get more for your money ;)
Testors Plastic Cement tube
This is plastic cement that comes in a tube, its bonding is better than non toxic glue. It is very thick, but the tube tends to flow out more glue than what is needed. The glue melts most plastic (except for ABS). Preferably, I would pit some on a cardboard piece and then apply the glue with a toothpick.
Great cement for plated and painted parts
I've been using this glue since I was a kid. It's the only product I've found that hold painted parts together. Great alternative to super glue. Also works well on chrome parts. The only parts I would not recommend this product on is clear parts like windows and lenses.
Still Works!!!
The old stand-by. Still works as good as ever. This is the glue I learned on and still use for certain things. It can be messy, so squeeze from the very bottom of the tube and squeeze very lightly, as it will continue to come out, if you squeeze to hard. Happy modeling!!!
Using for over 50 years
Ever since I started building I used this product (56 years). No problems, Just remember to cap when not using It does evaporate. Holds for a very long tome, my oldest model is 56 years old, my first build a 750 Kawasaki drag bike.
Great product
Best price I have found to purchase this item. Most places online to buy this item it is out of stock & has been for the past few months that I have been looking for it. Thank you for having it available.
plastic cement
testers glue is the only glue I use for my model building it dries good and holds the way I want it to not messy the metal tip lets it flow without issue been using it almost 50 years now
works great but a lot of waste
This stuff has been around for year. Simple squeeze tube. Still works great but tends to get VERY messy and wasteful. I switched to the triangular bottle for more accuracy and less waste.
Awesome
glue was fresh very good price. You got to be careful with this glue it can leak out by just taking off the cap. Holds strong