ChrisA
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Post by ChrisA on Jul 25, 2011 22:39:27 GMT
I am using the Eco-Flo and I have no problems at all with it.
Yes, it does take a while to set, but i like that as it gives me time to adjust and line things up before it sets. A quick drying glue would have ruined almost all my grips (I'm slow and unskilled). Once I get every thing aligned I wrap it in cord. I usually let it dry over night (or at least 8 hours) before unwrapping, so the long set time is not an issue. To date, and it's only been about three months since my first grip, and it is still holding tight.
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Post by Elheru Aran on Jul 26, 2011 15:23:59 GMT
I use 'tacky' glue, 'Aleene's' brand-- you've probably seen it if you've ever been in the crafts section of a Walmart, comes in a brown bottle. Works splendidly and you can thin it down with water if necessary. I'm wary of epoxies, I have a bad habit of sticking things together with those and then not being able to fix them because it sets way too fast...
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