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Edwin
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posted 11 Years Ago
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hi guys i cant find any of fibre adhesive in my place
can you guys help me out of this with other solution
or similar type of spray so i can use for my project
What is Spray No 1 that Matt is using??
can anyone explain it to me...what dose it do, what it is actualy
any similar brand i can use..for that
and so on spray No 2.. what dose it is where i can find it..
thanks guy. noob here lol.
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Hanaldo
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posted 11 Years Ago
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Well the second spray is just acetone, that was used to activate the GC50 to make it tacky. As it says in that message down the bottom though, the GC50 was reformulated and that no longer works.
Not sure what the first spray is, but can you get 3M Super 77 where you are?
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Edwin
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Hi Halando, thank for ur reply..
"Well the second spray is just acetone, that was used to activate the GC50 to make it tacky"
now i know..sadly i cant find that stuff in my local store, by the way , im from Malaysia, i did read post from others they
suggest to use 3M super 77 for the spray no1 too..thx alot buddy.
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Edwin
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opss "hanaldo" heheh sorry spelling error
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Hanaldo
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You could try contacting 3M, see if they know someone in your area that stocks it? I thought I couldn't get it locally either, turns out there's a store within 5km of me that sells it
If you get desperate, you can get it off eBay. You'll probably need to pay a premium, but if you consider that one can will last you years, it may be worth it.
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nickvancamp1
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spray glue like 'BISON' works fine to, don't know if its available where you live.
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Matthieu Libeert
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posted 11 Years Ago
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I have to reply to what Nickvancamp1 says... I wont say it's not true, might work, but this is the problem I got once.
First time I've tried spray glue's I've used Bison bought in a DIY store, and what it did was make a spot where the resin wasn't able to pass through the layers... like making a little plastic foil layer where resin wont pass.
I know 3M and Airtac will disolve with the resin, solving this problem.
Matthieu Libeert
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www.mat2composites.com
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I also had an issue with another brand of spray adhesive. It dissolved my release agent. Tried it twice with chemical release agent and wax, lost the part and mould both times. It was only the 3rd time that I tried PVA and then when I sprayed the adhesive I could visually watch it dissolve.
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