I've got a bottle of Foam Tac but I have not used it yet, I've got a could of questions about it.
1. Is this a type of contact cement? Once I apply it to the surface do I need to mate the parts together and then pull them apart, repeating this a few times to activate the glue before putting the parts together permanently.
2. What is the drying time of Foam Tac? I use CA now for some times and 5 minute Epoxy when I want something really strong. I've use Epoxy to join the fuselage halves together on my Freewing jets with great success.
3. I've used a hot glue gun (low temp) to secure servos in place and on the rare occasion that I need to remove them I can fairly easily. I wonder if Foam Tac would be a good alternative to hot glue.
Lastly I like the video that Motion made for the product.
It reminds me of the old Everready Battery commercials with Robert Conrad, I'm sure this was intentional. :)
1. Is this a type of contact cement? Once I apply it to the surface do I need to mate the parts together and then pull them apart, repeating this a few times to activate the glue before putting the parts together permanently.
2. What is the drying time of Foam Tac? I use CA now for some times and 5 minute Epoxy when I want something really strong. I've use Epoxy to join the fuselage halves together on my Freewing jets with great success.
3. I've used a hot glue gun (low temp) to secure servos in place and on the rare occasion that I need to remove them I can fairly easily. I wonder if Foam Tac would be a good alternative to hot glue.
Lastly I like the video that Motion made for the product.
It reminds me of the old Everready Battery commercials with Robert Conrad, I'm sure this was intentional. :)
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