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Thank you for the info. I'll see if I can find a local shop that might have some of that.Cyanoacrylate (CA) + rubber glue.It works wonders, stays flexible and will NOT let go.
http://www.hobbyhorse.com/glue.shtml
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Question, will this have no problem adhering the rubber to the aluminium/metal cone?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifCyanoacrylate (CA) + rubber glue.It works wonders, stays flexible and will NOT let go.
http://www.hobbyhorse.com/glue.shtml
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do you know if this is something that can be found at a hobby store? Or is this somethng that has to be ordered online? Just asking, I'll be swinging by one on the way home.My suggestion - Use the BSI Ic-2000 Maxi cure (in a pink label bottle) with the Instaset accelerator. That's all I use these days for all of the recones I do. I won't touch the Toughend Rubber (black) glue anymore.
Most hobby stores carry BSI, especially if they do alot of r/c car racing.do you know if this is something that can be found at a hobby store? Or is this somethng that has to be ordered online? Just asking, I'll be swinging by one on the way home.