At Ed L's suggestion, I bought a bottle of Lightning Bond ACC. It is so 
superior to the "Zap" types that I'm amazed they share the same name. It is 
extremely thin, flows by capillary action into a joint held tightly together. I 
apply it with a wire. There is so little on the wire I can't see a drop, but I 
touch it to the joint and it bonds.

I'm sure it has no value as a "gap filling" ACC, but I never understood why if 
you had a gap you would be using ACC. Very iffy when I've tried.

I bought from the manufacturer at http://www.lightningbondglue.com/
It's expensive - $20 for 20 grams, but I was throwing away half of each bottle 
of Zap when it began to thicken in the bottle.

-Michael Eldridge
-Adding an industrial siding in the city (saber saw through existing scenery - 
ouch)

--- In [email protected], "John" <armstong5717@...> wrote:
>
> I soldered, but am going to try some ACC. 



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