Tpe glue in Canada
Tpe glue in Canada
Does anyone know if tpe glue can be shipped to Canada or is there a cdn site where I can buy some? I have a few cuts that are getting worse. Thanks,
Fraz
Re: Tpe glue in Canada
Just know it could run you about 50 bucks for a few tablespoons of the stuff. I've made cut repairs with heat. Many here have made successful repairs without "glue"
It's a solvent and is quite damaging if used improperly.
Of course heat can do damage as well.
But ask Go-M. they're on the site here.
But if the cuts are small and not deep, have a look at Mishka's video. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=101220
A hot air station will run you about the same price as glue. You are in Canada, same as me. Buying from US now is too pricey.
with dollar and shipping. I priced some "glue" vendor's price for glue was 8 bucks and shipping was 28 bucks US. No thanks. be 48 bucks for a tiny bottle of "glue" where Xylene works just as well. Pure Xylene is what I was lucky enough to get. (Canadian Tire) bro.... "Recochem" Xylene. Composition is 100% However, each TPE blend will react different, it does work on my doll, but I prefer using heat. Less unpredictable. For vaginal tears, "glue" would be a waste of money and time.
Hot air SMD will last you longer and will pay for itself with a couple uses. Good for other jobs as well.
SMD was 60 bucks an it's been handy.
I bought mine from a seller on ebay in Toronto. It's not top of line, but has done jobs ok.
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I'm new to this maintenance stuf but could a heat gun do the same as a hot air station. What is the optimal temperature to get TPE to be workable?
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Refer to this video by Mishka. He uses a heat gun. viewtopic.php?f=7&t=101220Randomdeal wrote:Hi Folks,
I'm new to this maintenance stuf but could a heat gun do the same as a hot air station. What is the optimal temperature to get TPE to be workable?
A solder rework station would be more suitable, since there is more control to heat and airflow. Hot air does a very nice job cleaning up surfaces and shallow wounds.
If it works it not wrong.
Lower temperatures, 100C for example are slower to give the surface that sheen, but is safer on your doll.
My doll I can go from 130c to 150c without too much trouble. All depends on the area being treated. In areas under tension like the groin, lowest temp is best
100 to 120c
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