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Old 17-08-2007   #5 (permalink)
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I agree with using the superglue 'Gel'. It is a lot easier to manage and a blob on a piece of scrap can be used to dip the parts in on the tweezers before transferring them directly to the model. I also find the gel seems to hold that bit better, especially if you are glueing to wood which soaks up the liquid very quickly.

I use B&Q's own gel in a squeezy applicator.
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