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brand you use?

 

not the glue to glue plastics back together, I have that.

 

I am talking about the glue to tack a swimbait to a jig head to hold it in place. I have tried a few and either do not dry fast enough or does not hold enough.

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Loctite is my prefered brand the liquid dries the fastest but gel is less mess or gorrilla has a super glue formula that works great but is a little pricy for me

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Zap-a-gap instant CA and accelerator, or any other cyocranylate glue and accelerator. A couple drops of glue and a blast with accelerant dries in a matter of second, although waiting a minute will get a better bond. You can get it online or in any hobby shop.

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Yup...loctite

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Zap-a-gap

 

 

I wondered if that  Zap would work, I used to use it a lot in school.

 

looks like I will get a bottle of that and the loctite to see which I like more.

 

thanks guys

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^  Methinks someone just woke up. :grin:

 

 

 

not the glue to glue plastics back together, I have that.

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X's 3 on loctite. Gray bottle with blue sides

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I've been using the loctite, but have found that the liquid evaporates from the bottle when I leave it in my tackle box. That has happened twice now, so I get the gel and it doesn't disappear!

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Loctite Gel is the way to go. Takes a little longer to dry but it holds great and doesn't run like regular super glue. No gluing your fingers together!  :respect-059:

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