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I have been using Loctite 4105, as a "black" super glue (ethyl cyanoacrylate); however, it is hideously expensive. Mostly for dustcap, or other "visible" joints, where the original was a black finish, or where the dust cap join is sort of flood filled.

Found this, and wondered if anyone had used it?


Looks to be very similar spec to 4105? But 1/10 of the price!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cravings Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 December 2015 at 11:13pm
i would welcome something 1/10th the price of the loctite one alright!
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Are there any other glues people have used without issue?
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Is this available in PDF format
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Thank you for this, helped a lot
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I use RTV black high temp sealant,  £4.99/75ml.  Not super cheap but strong and can be cut again in future.  I use two glues,  a fast dry one to test then this after to fill in gaps (takes a while to go off).  
Make sure it's kept air tight or will cure



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very useful, thanks
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Anyone used any good Electrovoice EVM12L aftermarket kits.?
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