3m low tack glue to hold carbon in mold


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Daz
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Is there a low tack glue for this
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Hi,

I've heared about the good results of the 3M 77 glue, but I think any spray glue would prolly work. Be carefull however cos some glues spray thick stuff, while you want some kind of mist, like a color spray can or a spraygun.

In any case i would make a small test sheet to verify compability with the glue and your release agent. "We never know".  

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