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I bought some of this stuff a while ago & found it to work extremely well. I even managed to glue my fingers together (purely in the interests of in-depth product testing you understand...ahem..embarrassed) & can report thats it creates a very strong bond.

They also do a 50g bottle for just ober £3......

It's more a "medium" grade cyano but sets really quickly on balsa.

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This is my favourite cyano.

£1.75 for 20g. Very quick setting and very strong.

Type these words into ebay (link works OK at the moment but may expire):

151 Hard as nails super glue on ebay

Edited By Gary Manuel on 26/10/2014 18:04:04

Gary, I've removed the link from this post as a precaution. Two of us mods are having virus reports when we follow it. If anyone wants to find that exact glue on ebay, it's an easy search. It might be false detection in our anti virus software, but better safe than sorry. Cheers, Chris B.

Edited By Chris Bott - Moderator on 26/10/2014 18:52:16

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Posted by Tony Bennett on 26/10/2014 18:04:21:

poundland cyano.

cost £1.00 cheeky

comes in a yellow box and works very well.

i tend to buy a fivers worth each time i am in town.

try their £1.00 epoxy as well, the one in the twin syringes, i use lots of that and never had any problems with it.

Edited By Tony Bennett on 26/10/2014 18:05:47

I have been using this stuff for ages now too, it's great stuff and cheap as chips.

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Light weight filler in B&M for £1.35 or so and a bigger pot in Wilkos £2.30 or so. Bought a Bamboo 12" x 1/16" rule in Poundland today market in mm and imperial which is imprinted with the numbers e.g. 5/16" and so on at the positions they occur. It's 6mm thick but very slightly curved so the ends are on the wood or paper etc. and don't skid around when you draw or cut using it. It will press flat. it would be good for wing joiners too.

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