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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1968490" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Hi [USER=912]@aphex2k[/USER], I know the fix-it pump accesorie mode !!</p><p>If the pins are supposed to be in contact with plastic use the Supa glue for plastics. It is distinguishable by having a prep pencil, like a texta. along with the stingy amount of tube of glue.</p><p>You rub the prep on the plastic (not needed on the metal) and then apply the supa-glue.</p><p>If you save the prep pencil/texta you can use it with the next tube of Supa-glue you buy - you do not need to buy the 'use for plastic kit' again. Just remember most supaglue sets in seconds so please have everything ready !!</p><p>But even for metal on metal the ordinary supa-glue may not stand up well to water, sweat etc.</p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Oh, do not get supa-glue on your lips, near or on your eyelids, and do not go to the loo with it on your fingers. </p><p>It can irritate the eyes so try to use in a clear, well ventilated area. An extraction fan nearby can also be helpful.</p><p>It is impossible to use and apply if you are wearing plastic (PVC, nitrile, latex) gloves of any sort.</p><p>Acetone (paint section) or the supa-glue remover gel (sold at the same Glue section of the store as the Supa-glue) will remove the stuff from fingers but, if well set, if may take several days and a bit of sandpaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1968490, member: 468714"] Hi [USER=912]@aphex2k[/USER], I know the fix-it pump accesorie mode !! If the pins are supposed to be in contact with plastic use the Supa glue for plastics. It is distinguishable by having a prep pencil, like a texta. along with the stingy amount of tube of glue. You rub the prep on the plastic (not needed on the metal) and then apply the supa-glue. If you save the prep pencil/texta you can use it with the next tube of Supa-glue you buy - you do not need to buy the 'use for plastic kit' again. Just remember most supaglue sets in seconds so please have everything ready !! But even for metal on metal the ordinary supa-glue may not stand up well to water, sweat etc. Good luck! Oh, do not get supa-glue on your lips, near or on your eyelids, and do not go to the loo with it on your fingers. It can irritate the eyes so try to use in a clear, well ventilated area. An extraction fan nearby can also be helpful. It is impossible to use and apply if you are wearing plastic (PVC, nitrile, latex) gloves of any sort. Acetone (paint section) or the supa-glue remover gel (sold at the same Glue section of the store as the Supa-glue) will remove the stuff from fingers but, if well set, if may take several days and a bit of sandpaper. [/QUOTE]
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