Date sent: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 17:52:12 EST
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Subject: Re: Help! Apple //c keyboard & whatnot...
Steve
Robertson <steverob(a)hotoffice.com>
i build airplanes as well, and what works good is the thin type glue and
then a shot of that funky smelling accelerator. that makes any suprglue
setup within seconds.
david
Superglue gel is perfect for ill-fitting parts especially in models.
The watery ones works well but important thing is just a little
spread on the cracks and clean breaks on shattered plastic
objects. But those funky black "woodgrain swirly" like parts and
such as seen in HP deskjet, won't work very well in my experience.
My trick after I heard that all superglue sets up by mere water
presence in the air. Simply breathe out gently on glued parts.
Wizard