Sudden Unexpected Disassembly

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sarge
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Re: Sudden Unexpected Disassembly

Postby sarge » Tue Nov 25, 2025 5:30 pm

Thank you, Wayne

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Re: Sudden Unexpected Disassembly

Postby webenda » Tue Nov 25, 2025 11:39 pm

sarge wrote:Thank you, Wayne

You are welcome, Sarge.
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Re: Sudden Unexpected Disassembly

Postby Chris Webster » Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:49 pm

Add another Thank You from me!

FWIW, HO guys used to be really fond of "cynapoxy" (available at coolchem dot com) because it was the only adhesive that would bond to Kato's plastic. I just checked and a small superglue sized bottle of the stuff is $11.95, the activator spray is another $13.25 and the Debonder (for your fingers :D) is another $9.50. The loctite sells for less, so now I'm wondering how similar it is.

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Re: Sudden Unexpected Disassembly

Postby webenda » Sun Nov 30, 2025 11:38 pm

Chris Webster wrote:Add another Thank You from me!

FWIW, HO guys used to be really fond of "cynapoxy" (available at coolchem dot com) because it was the only adhesive that would bond to Kato's plastic. I just checked and a small superglue sized bottle of the stuff is $11.95, the activator spray is another $13.25 and the Debonder (for your fingers :D) is another $9.50. The loctite sells for less, so now I'm wondering how similar it is.

You are welcome, Chris.

By the way, it is spelled Cyanopoxy.

For gluing hard-to-glue plastics, it is used in conjunction with CoolChem Primer Pen 311 to break the plastic chains of Delrin and other hard-to-glue plastics before applying CoolChem Cyanopoxy.

I was unable to find a TDS for CoolChem's products, so I do not know if Cyanopxy and Primer pen 311 are the same as Loctite's two-part product.

For anyone reading this, don't be fooled by the poxy part of the name, Cyanopoxy, as Chris said in his FWIW, it is a brand of super glue, not an epoxy.
----Wayne----

Back when I was growing up, if you didn't start someth'n, there wouldn't be noth'n.
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