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On Feb 9, 12:53*am, datakoll wrote:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/3M-...BK9?Pid=search at over $35 a pack, I doubt anyone would purchase it to try. Find out where is it typically used so you can scrounge some for testing. You could also try the manufacturer for a sample to test. what are your perceived benefits over the tradtonal style? |
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SUPER RUBBER GLUES are found during searching for other stuff...here a eternal styrofoam glue and a Q size bit...itsa curiosity at the top $$$ end where one drop fastens your MB to the ceiling. 3M has an industrial epoxy lineup in 3M's website.
what's the holding power of these tubes compared to contact cement ? |
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 04:53:24 -0800 (PST), thirty-six
wrote: On Feb 9, 12:53*am, datakoll wrote: http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/3M-...BK9?Pid=search at over $35 a pack, I doubt anyone would purchase it to try. Find out where is it typically used so you can scrounge some for testing. You could also try the manufacturer for a sample to test. what are your perceived benefits over the tradtonal style? If it is like the epoxy adhesives I have used it is not "contact cement" one needs to hold things in position while the glue is hardening. Another point, most epoxies are not really very "stretchable". In other words if you glue a 1/2" patch on a deflated tube and then inflate the tube you are going to still have a 1/2" patch. -- Cheers, John B. |
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On Sunday, February 10, 2013 2:42:29 AM UTC-5, John B. wrote:
On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 04:53:24 -0800 (PST), thirty-six wrote: On Feb 9, 12:53*am, datakoll wrote: http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/3M-...BK9?Pid=search at over $35 a pack, I doubt anyone would purchase it to try. Find out where is it typically used so you can scrounge some for testing. You could also try the manufacturer for a sample to test. what are your perceived benefits over the tradtonal style? If it is like the epoxy adhesives I have used it is not "contact cement" one needs to hold things in position while the glue is hardening. Another point, most epoxies are not really very "stretchable". In other words if you glue a 1/2" patch on a deflated tube and then inflate the tube you are going to still have a 1/2" patch. -- Cheers, John B. |
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brittle isnot good. superglues are rittle. but 2 layers of rubber are relatively not stretchable comared to the npatched rubber.
3M advises once glues the bond does not sepreate nit even with hell freezing over. Glue posts revolve around sloppy work or uninspected glue tubes reinspected in use on Salt Flats at 120 dgrees finding tube hard or EMPTY ! Use a new tube. Wal sells a big tube in auto. I ****canned the process going to touring tires and slimed thornproof tubes adding a CO2 inlfator JIC and carrying a new tube ! this is good. next time you run into a flatted ex peloton rider stop for an observation. keep a list of witty things to say...like like like need a hand yuk yuk yuk I have a hand, a gren one, but never remeber to bring it alon. say did you see the cracked rim ? damn is that a copper head ? theres a large black spider on your neck those weeds are poisonous csalifornia wild oak |
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On Friday, February 8, 2013 7:53:04 PM UTC-5, datakoll wrote:
something about expensive tire patch glue. This quart of rubber cement should help for a while. No need to improve on perfection. http://www.zerbee.com/Products/Rubbe...233.aspx?zbp=1 |
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