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Re: MEK Dispenser for glueing Lego?
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lugnet.build.sculpture
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Tue, 3 Dec 2002 19:40:22 GMT
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In lugnet.build.sculpture, Rob Doucette writes:
> Loctite makes a bottle top mounted Peristaltic Hand Pump:
> http://equipment.loctite.com/standardequipmentdetail.cfm?EquipmentItem=97001
> its for industrial use, hence the price. There are also several dispenser
> manufacturers around for pneumatically acuated syringe dispensers. Again,
> these are industrial products... not cheap.
Thanks, but this is way too pricy for my needs! :)
For a gooey approach, I think I may go with an old Elmer's Glue squeeze
dispenser filled with Oatey's glue.
or
For the thin stuff (straight MEK) I wonder if an exposed 1" x 2" x .5" dense
sponge floating on a shallow applicator tray would work? Perhaps something
I could press my part down upon, and it would evenly coat the underside of
the brick with MEK.
or
I should shut up and BUILD! ;)
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| (...) Loctite makes a bottle top mounted Peristaltic Hand Pump: (URL) for industrial use, hence the price. There are also several dispenser manufacturers around for pneumatically acuated syringe dispensers. Again, these are industrial products... (...) (22 years ago, 27-Nov-02, to lugnet.build.sculpture)
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