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Anyone used one of these 2 part epoxy syringes before?


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Bought this on Lazada and was shipped from China, but came with no instructions in English. Obviously the plungers are to push the epoxy out but not sure if the  plastic bit on the end has to be snapped off or pulled out. Any ideas before I stuff it up?

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Yes I would expect you have to snap plastic tab off the end ,

so both A and B can come out and mix, 

Was watching a review of these kinds of epoxies ,  on Youtube,

they were all USA manufactured , even then 3  out of 10 were

next to useless , the best 3 were very strong , hope your Chinese

one works ,  what you going to fix with it ?

 

Regards Worgeordie

 

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17 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Yes I would expect you have to snap plastic tab off the end ,

so both A and B can come out and mix, 

Was watching a review of these kinds of epoxies ,  on Youtube,

they were all USA manufactured , even then 3  out of 10 were

next to useless , the best 3 were very strong , hope your Chinese

one works ,  what you going to fix with it ?

 

Regards Worgeordie

 

I need to glue a piece of silver inside a silver ring that's a bit large. There won't be any stress on the pieces so hopefully it will work.

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5 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I need to glue a piece of silver inside a silver ring that's a bit large. There won't be any stress on the pieces so hopefully it will work.

Used a couple different ones here, I think, and excellent.

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4 minutes ago, giddyup said:

I need to glue a piece of silver inside a silver ring that's a bit large. There won't be any stress on the pieces so hopefully it will work.

Some branded superglue "loctite" would be a better option mate. Id bet good auld chang glue would do the job too. Those epoxy are pretty garbage & messy as worgeordie pointed out.

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1 hour ago, Simple Jack said:

Some branded superglue "loctite" would be a better option mate. Id bet good auld chang glue would do the job too. Those epoxy are pretty garbage & messy as worgeordie pointed out.

Now I've already got it I might as well try it. If it doesn't work I'll give Loctite a try.

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1 hour ago, 3NUMBAS said:

you cant turn em off when opened they dribble forever like the clap

It's only 4ml and cost 50 baht. I'll use it once and bin it.

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