Does hot glue dry harder when it's out of a high-temp hot glue gun or low-temp hot glue gun?
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Started by Vassili, Apr 19 2003 06:17 PM
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#2
Posted 19 April 2003 - 06:46 PM
Neither, they are about the same hardness. Any differences are probably just due to different brands of glue.
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#3
Posted 19 April 2003 - 06:54 PM
Thanks, whatever I have doesn't dry very hard.
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#4
Posted 19 April 2003 - 07:16 PM
Try rubbing on it. That might make it harder.
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#5
Posted 19 April 2003 - 08:28 PM
Well if your making stefans i'd use a low temp gun. When I use my high temp gun it seems to burn the stefans.Just a bit of advice.
#6
Posted 19 April 2003 - 10:58 PM
High temp for mods, Low temp for darts.
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#7
Posted 20 April 2003 - 01:22 AM
IMO, hot glue shouldn't be used on mods at ALL. It's just not very strong, it's kind of a cheap cop-out if you ask me. In my opinion if it's not bolted together, it's just gonna break.
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#8
Posted 20 April 2003 - 12:11 PM
Do not use hot glue in mods to hold things together.
Do use it to make sure you have an airtight seal.
I usually hot glue around all my joints when I do barrel replacements just to make sure there aren't any leaks. Even if I have epoxy in the actual joint.
Do use it to make sure you have an airtight seal.
I usually hot glue around all my joints when I do barrel replacements just to make sure there aren't any leaks. Even if I have epoxy in the actual joint.
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