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We only offer Hysol at this time. Hysol is the best adhesive known to man, though it is heavy. It is used in full scale aircraft (when your life is on the line). It is very commonly used in jets. Hysol requires a plunger system to deploy the adhesive and it is mixed automatically in a mixing nozzle. A main advantage of Hysol is that it is so thick that it won't move after it's laid down. We don’t carry other more common adhesives like CA or Epoxy at this time.


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E6000 3.7oz Multi-Purpose Adhesive - Self Leveling Formula
This is an excellent adhesive. It is similar to a silicone glue though it seems to work much better in many applications. I use it to glue on canopies or to glue wire keepers in place. Any excess glue, when dry, can simply be removed by rubbing it with a finger. This balls up the excess and it is gone with no residue. Parts will stay in place permanently, though if you want to remove them later, it is possible.

$5.95
Item# (E6000)

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Hysol 9462 Adhesive 50ml Dual Cartridge
This is an excellent adhesive. It is the strongest adhesive available for model aircraft. It is a 2-part epoxy type product. It is very thick (thixotropic), so when gluing in formers, baffles, mounts and more, it will not run. This is the 12 hour (overnight) version. This version has a mix ratio of 1:1 and is supplied in a 50ml dual cartridge that requires a special applicator gun.

$15.99
Item# (HYGLUE)

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Hysol Glue Tips - BAG OF 5 SHORT TIPS (3")
These tips are used to mix the adhesive from the gun. The glue is 2 parts and as you push the plunger, the 2 parts are mixed in the mixing tube and come out fully ready to use. Just point and shoot! The Hysol 9462 has a working time of several hours, so as long as you push out the mixed glue from the tip every few hours, the tip remains unclogged. While the tips can be reused if cleaned after use, it's best to have several around and use one per day of building.

$5.50
Item# (HYGLUETIPSS)

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Hysol Glue gun
This is the gun for dispersing the adhesive. It can be used with glues which are mixed at a 1:1 ratio like the Hysol 9462 and it can also be used with glues which are mixed at a 2:1 ratio. Notice the two plungers which are included with the Gun.

$39.98
Item# (HYGUN)

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