05-12-2014, 03:10 PM
Warren
Many times I saw Crazy glue when cured it gave me that impression of being...brittle. I am not sure it is the best choice for gluing paper (or wood for that matter). I could be mistaken, of course but to me the single point of the crazy glue is it is quick. If you need something tacked right there and then and have no time to wait, this is your choice. Like when a rework is done on a PCB and some green wires are ran across,, they often tack them with CG.
I just never saw paper or wood glued with it.
Again I am talking about this classic CG in a green-capped vial with a dropper, smelling like dill weed.
I don't know what they have today - have not been using it much.
Do they have different kinds for wood, plastic etc?
Many times I saw Crazy glue when cured it gave me that impression of being...brittle. I am not sure it is the best choice for gluing paper (or wood for that matter). I could be mistaken, of course but to me the single point of the crazy glue is it is quick. If you need something tacked right there and then and have no time to wait, this is your choice. Like when a rework is done on a PCB and some green wires are ran across,, they often tack them with CG.
I just never saw paper or wood glued with it.
Again I am talking about this classic CG in a green-capped vial with a dropper, smelling like dill weed.
I don't know what they have today - have not been using it much.
Do they have different kinds for wood, plastic etc?