I'm interested in this new adhesive. I'd like to know how it stacks up against 
Sinbad brand, which is my adhesive of choice (generally).Is'nt Mike's brand 
suppose to be THE one for delrin?...but not really sure how it does with 
dissimilar materials. I know Sinbad does wellwith dissimilar materials but have 
never experimented with it on delrin. Different ACC's apparently rank 
differently, but much of thedocumentation is subjective I believe. Bottom line 
is, give it a try and share the word. Thanks, Mike B
 To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 11:42:32 -0500
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} New Adhesive from Microscale


















 



  


    
      
      
      There was a gentlemen, who did offer a glue that was supposed to work on 

Delrin, but I haven't seen his notices for sometime.  I'm sure 

MicroScale will be at the convention--giving out free samples!! I know 

wishful thinking, but they might offer to glue your fingers together!



Bob Werre



On 6/16/11 7:44 AM, [email protected] wrote:

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>

> Here's a press release from Microscale. The website

> says "available July 1", so the reviews aren't in

> yet:

> FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CALIFORNIA - June 15, 2011 - As Ready to Run

> models have proliferated through out the hobby markets, there has been a

> single frustration: no real method to reliably bonding dissimilar

> materials. Delrin/Slippery Engineering type plastics and photo etched

> metal parts are becoming more prevalent in manufacturer products. As the

> detail gets better, so does the fragility of the product. Since accidents

> do happen, and craftsmen will still want to build a kit themselves, these

> circumstances have left demand for a professional adhesive system.

> Microscale Industries introduces MicroBond and MicroPrep, thereby creating

> a seamless solution to satisfy many frustrated modelers.

>

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>

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