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I had picked up a standard size tube of e6000 at a craft store a while back after seeing everyone recommend it, and Im trying to use it in very small amounts in a fairly thin surface. It went... poorly. Cohesion at the very wide tip meant a TON of glue came out as it was traced around the surface. I ended up having to put a blob on some parchment and smear it around with a toothpick. This made some stringiness occur and was generally sub-optimal. I see that they have .18 oz tubes in a 4-pack. Does anyone know if these smaller tubes have a needle-like nozzle? Or are they paint tube style where its an open barrel that the cap pierces, which would still have heavy flow? To reiterate, Im getting beads of glue the size of a pea at smallest right now. I need it to barely squeeze out like a 1mm bead at most. Bare minimum. A ghost of a glue.
Posted on: Sat, 16 Aug 2014 00:51:55 +0000

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