In a message dated 14/11/2007, paleoartifact@......... writes:
Am in need of a opinion/knowledge of a relatively fast curing and very good
glue to afix
a potential variety of thin film/sheet metal to gold plated neodymium
magnets. This would
be for the magnetic crossed rod experimental pivot/axis project.
Hi Meredith.
Try DevWeld or similar. It comes in twin tubes and you mix equal
quantities. The 'Use time' after mixing is about five minutes. It should be fully
hard in an hour. Look at the Devcon website? _www.smallparts.com_
(http://www.smallparts.com) stock acrylic glue.
You could also look for Holdtite 3295. Most of the US glue manufacturers
including Permabond and Loctite produce one variety or another of two
component Acrylic Glue.
Look for two compoment Acrylic or Methacrylate glues.
About the only other possibility is two component polyurethane, like one
of the Bisonite range.
Regards,
Chris
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