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lost in space wrote:
I buy it in small containers from a guitar suppliers, Stewart MacDonald or LMII (stewmac.com and lmii.com), and use transfer pipettes to apply, like these http://www.amazon.com/LabAid-Transfer-Pi...B002RGCEEK. I use about a dozen a year and am down to my last 500, so I could spare a few dozen to send you.
Thank you. That is a very generous offer and I may take you up on that later. I went ahead and am trying the disposable approach. $4 shipped overnight.
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Dollar Tree has multiple small tubes in a bag for $1.
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Dennis S wrote:
Dollar Tree has multiple small tubes in a bag for $1.
Cool. Thanks. I'll swing by one later today and see what they got.
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Super Glue (I think it is actually that name brand) had a brush-applicator bottle now (kind of like a bottle of white-out). The shelf life is still probably six months once the bottle is opened.
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Another vote for the Loctite stuff. They also sell it in several varieties (gel, etc...). Ditto what has already been said.
Fair warning on buying the cheapest blister packs you can find. I went through the same thought process a while back and came to the same conclusion about just going single-use (before I tried Loctite). In my experience, it was sometimes hard to find a pack of little tubes that weren't already dried out when I first broke the seal.