I used to use superglue as well, mainly because it cures quickly and allows a speedy workflow with relatively few clamps. But since I've grown allergic to it, I've looked for alternatives and re-discovered Uhu, which is pretty much the most basic glue we have here. The main problem with it are the bottles and tubes it comes in. If you use those, there is no way to avoid using too much, so I got myself a syringe with a needle, put it in there and as it turns out, if you use little enough of it, it works even better than the superglue. It's less expensive as well, even if you factor the syringe in.
And just for the sake of mentioning it: Don't get any funny ideas if you want to try that out. Seriously.
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I love using glue guns and E for my projects...so I set out to determine which should become my go to/ Here's what I found out:
Hot Glue Gun:
pros: quick drying, easy to manipulate and direct where the glue goes(you can write and make designs with it), works great on uneven surfaces
cons: very stringy, can burn fingers, dries too fast sometimes, not heat-resistant, has trouble adhering to surfaces that are too smooth
E:
pros: dries quick but not immediately (leaves time for alteration and placement), strong, heat-resistant,
cons: can dry a bit stringy (though not nearly as much as glue gun), dribbles out of tube-once squeezed, its hard not to waste some, takes a full 24 hours to set completely- if nudged before that in danger of disrupting the adhesive
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Conclusion:
holster my glue gun for good because it definitely is more versatile in its craft'ablity then E but when it comes down to my adhesive-needs, I'm going to stick with E ( pun intended ) for now. Its stronger and more reliable in overall performance than hot glue.I'm not ready tomy glue gun for good because it definitely is more versatile in its craft'ablity thenbut when it comes down to my adhesive-needs, I'm going towith( pun intended) for now. Its stronger and more reliable in overall performance than hot glue.
Do you agree with my conclusions? Do you have a different adhesive that you prefer? I'd love to hear!!!
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