Testor's Wood Glue

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Testor's Wood Glue

Postby regular guy » Wed Apr 05, 2023 7:18 pm

Hi

Testors makes two of them.

Green tube and brown tube.

How are they?

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby kittyfritters » Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:48 pm

Old school model glue. I keep a tube of the "green glue" around to stick bare frame models together for "bones shots" because it comes apart easily with acetone.

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby regular guy » Thu Apr 06, 2023 2:00 am

Hi Kittyfritters

Thank you sir

The brown says 'Extra Fast Drying'

https://www.hobbylinc.com/testors-fast- ... ement-3503

The green says 'Fast Drying' in description but not on the tube

https://www.hobbylinc.com/testors-adhes ... -glue-3505

Well.We will go ahead and get new ones of these.

We have both but they are pretty old.

Have forgotten how they work.

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby kittyfritters » Thu Apr 06, 2023 6:06 pm

If you like the way the old school, celluloid glues work go ahead and use them. The Formula "B" takes longer to dry than the Formula "A" but the Formula "B" is stronger. The nice thing about them is that if you make a mistake you can take the joints apart with a swab and some acetone. However, you still need to be careful about your ventilation. These glues contain acetone and 2-Ethylhexyl Diphenyl Phosphate, which is not as bad as what was also in them when I was building back in 40s and 50s (Xylene and Toluene). Still, you have to be careful to not breathe too much of it and keep far away from any open flames.

Have fun!

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby regular guy » Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:58 am

Hi Kittyfritters

Thanks

Let me see if we got this straight:

Extra Fast Drying is not as strong but it dries faster.

Fast Drying is stronger bond but it takes a little longer to dry.

Is that it?

Plus they both can make you woozy like testors plastic cement. Red tube. The old standby.

We do have plenty of wood to use to test them.

'Sticks' square in 1/6" other sizes plus some leftover balsa sheet from pressing out a Guillow's flyer.

Will put our order together.

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby kittyfritters » Fri Apr 07, 2023 1:23 pm

You got it.

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby regular guy » Fri Apr 07, 2023 6:03 pm

Hi Kittyfritters

Thanks again.

Will this work?

https://www.hobbylinc.com/testors-non-t ... ment-3522x

If it does an okay job with wood we will get a big tube like this.Use it for models and our wood project.

Plus avoid the fumes.

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby Scott » Sat Apr 08, 2023 4:43 am

I've used the Testors (non-toxic) on my plastic airplane kits,and it works
fine.I wouldn't use it on my balsa kits though,since it's made to bond
styrene plastic.I could be wrong though :-)
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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby regular guy » Sat Apr 08, 2023 1:59 pm

Hi Scott

Thanks

Our plan is to test the old ones we have.

Kittyfritters said what is in the wood glues.

Got us thinking they may be generally the same as glues for plastic.

Guess we will find out!

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby Johnny ace » Sat Apr 08, 2023 5:08 pm

I use Titebond,blue label(waterproof.)Works great.
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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby regular guy » Sat Apr 08, 2023 10:44 pm

Hi Johnny Ace

Thanks

Pretty sure our favorite online hobby store carried a bunch of Titebond glues.

Just looked.Poof! All gone!

Guess they had a little spat.Have seen that kind of thing before.

Anyhow.Do remember Titebond has a good reputation.Been around forever.

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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby Johnny ace » Sun Apr 09, 2023 10:01 am

Titebond is easily found at Lowes and hardware stores.
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Re: Testor's Wood Glue

Postby regular guy » Sun Apr 09, 2023 1:31 pm

Hi Johnny Ace

Thank you Happy Easter

That makes sense.

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