I like ¡°medium¡± CA found at any hobby shop or online vendor that markets to those who still build balsa wood flying model airplanes. ¡°Medium¡± refers to viscosity, which affects set time. ¡°CA¡± is short for cyanoacrylate, which is what superglue is (loctite and gorilla discussed above are CA.)
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CA relies on humidity/moisture to set; if you need to speed it up, you can pay for ¡°kicker¡± that comes in a little squirt bottle that atomizes a fine spray of something that smells like almonds and is probably carcinogenic. Or you can get a little travel-size atomizer and mist the joint with water. I find that huffing on it, as one would before wiping lenses on a pair of reading glasses, works equally well.
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For situations involving the inadvertent fusing of fingertips, or an incorrectly placed part, one can purchase purpose-marketed ¡°debonder,¡± which is basically acetone. Acetone will dissolve cured CA.
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The dollar store sells blister packs of small, single use, metal toothpaste tubes, of very thick CA gel.
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¡ªTim NC0Q?