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JD Lee25 Mar 2013 2:05 p.m. PST

Got some crazy glue from th 99 cent store and it worked great on my 15mm tanks that I was building.

PzGeneral25 Mar 2013 2:31 p.m. PST

I always buy "the off brand". They usually dry up or clog before they are completely gone, and I've never had troubles with them…

Dave

14Bore Supporting Member of TMP25 Mar 2013 4:17 p.m. PST

Almost nothing but original Crazy Glue for 32 years, last month was cleaning my original figures in Goof Off and in less than 24 hrs they were down to pure metal except on the bottom of the stand the Crazy Glue still held. Dipped whole artillery with gun and wheels in and also went to clean metal but still was all together, good old Crazy Glue.

James Wright05 Apr 2013 4:23 a.m. PST

The only thing I really care about is it being gel. I have really come to love the gel form of whichever crazy glue brand I have used. I use a lot of it, and rarely does it dry up before I use it all.

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