Reddit Reddit reviews Gorilla Super Glue Gel, 15 Gram, Clear, (Pack of 1)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Gorilla Super Glue Gel, 15 Gram, Clear, (Pack of 1). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Gorilla Super Glue Gel, 15 Gram, Clear, (Pack of 1)
No Run Control Gel Formula; Great for use on vertical surfaces.Keeps glue from drying out, its Gorilla Tough use after useStore in a cool, dry location. Do not store in refrigeratorVersatile: Bonds plastic, wood, metal, ceramic, rubber, leather, paper and more!Unique rubber particles increase impact resistance and strength. Dries in 10-45 seconds, no clamping required
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8 Reddit comments about Gorilla Super Glue Gel, 15 Gram, Clear, (Pack of 1):

u/kyriose · 10 pointsr/minipainting

My recommended buying list for a new painter is:

Tools

  • Nippers
  • Hobby Knife
  • Thinning Medium
  • Glue
  • Glue Accelerant
  • Brush Cleaner
  • Palette

    Sprays

  • Primer
    ○ Grey is standard, white if you're painting a majority of light colors, and black if the majority is dark.
  • Matte Varnish

    Brushes

  • Brushes
    ○ Round 0
    ○ Round 1
    ○ Round 2


    All in all it should be around $60 USD for the tools and about $40 USD for the brushes. However, this list gives you every tool you will need to get started and to continue with the hobby.

    This is just what I like to have on hand, this does not reflect the "perfect list". I hope it helps :)
u/Little_gecko · 5 pointsr/InfinityTheGame

Things I've learned starting out:

Wash the miniatures. I found the easiest way was those little ziploc plastic containers. Warm dishsoapy water in them, throw a few minis in, scrub them with an old toothbrush, rinse them off and toss them into a second ziploc container filled with plain water. Then drain and refill that a few times to get all the soap out. Be careful you don't dump them down a drain.

Take them out of the warm fresh water and put em onto a plate with a paper towel or something to dry. I like to organize them into which model belongs to what at this point.

I invested on a sprue cutter and it has been WONDERFUL for me to remove pesky mold lines and the bigger tags sticking out of models. Also an xacto knife helps.

I got some cheap needle files from Harbor Freight and they've helped get the flash lines flush without any weirdness.

After your stuffs all pretty and moldline free I tend to toss it into a sonic cleaner because I work at a lab. It might be placebo but the industrial strength badass one at work seems to get clean and I mean... why not? But you can do the water and rinse again. Or even just do it once, after the mold line removal. (Side note: sonic cleaners are PRETTY RADICAL for removing paint from miniatures with some simple green. I love it. Saves me a lot of scrubbing.)

Anyway once its dry I personally use this glue and some stuff called green stuff to fill in gaps. Heres a tut showing the basic idea

Once they're assembled I use some good ol elmer's white glue on the bases and dip em in sand and shake them off. Tutorial that shows that

Then prime your stuff. Tons of tutorials about it and tons of everyone saying which is their favorite primer, spray or brush on, different types of primer, different brands. Some stand by Army Painter or Citadel. I've had good results with Rustoleum Ultra Cover 2x White primer. I've recently picked up some TAMIYA WHITE which I hear good things about. Trying them on some Morats tomorrow.

Lots of other good info has been posted too! I also just started probably, shit, 6 months ago, so this is stuff I've had to pick up and learn as I go.

u/Alconox · 4 pointsr/3Dprinting

Dehydrator: 5 Tray Electric Food Dehydrator Fruit... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBVVROE?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

No printed parts.

I removed the mesh from all but 1 tray then glued them all together using a gel based super glue.

Glue: Gorilla Super Glue Gel, 15 g, Clear https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CJ5EO2E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9bqQBbE3KYXD0

There are likely better adhesives for this as the vapors from this one caused some ugly fogging on the plastic. I would have used CA glue but I needed something thicker and less runny.

The fogging is what led me to paint the outside with some paint I happened to have lying around.

u/1D13 · 4 pointsr/minipainting

Metal miniatures take different considerations. Did you wash the pieces well? Have you tried to score the attaching components? If possible have you pinned the pieces? Zap a gap is decent for plastic miniatures but I prefer something like Gorilla Super Glue Gel (not regular gorilla glue, it expands)

u/OnlyOneCannolo · 2 pointsr/XWingTMG

I've broken a bunch of peg receivers right were they meet the ships. I used gorilla super glue gel to repair all of them well enough that you can't tell the pegs that were repaired from those that weren't.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00CJ5EO2E/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1482981981&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=gorilla+super+glue+gel&dpPl=1&dpID=51UVqHIbtUL&ref=plSrch

u/xxxJakkxxx · 2 pointsr/guns

This plus This

u/routesaroundit · 2 pointsr/Warhammer40k
u/GabePlaysDrums · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Rather than trying to stick on tiny pieces of electrical tape, I wonder if it would be easier to paint on some sort of rubber coating or glue?

Something like this might work:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CJ5EO2E/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_ymoJybXXP36M4