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Shit, I just use regular Crazy glue! Works great for me. Never had a tire rip off! I just take my time when I glue tires. Go slow, a little goes a long way! I usually place a rubber band around the tire to keep it adheared to the rim. Let it sit up over night before running it. I usually check my tires after every bash session. If I notice a slight lift on the tire, I just add a little Crazy glue. I say screw spending $7 - $10 USD on a small bottle of what they call CA glue! Just my .02
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Yes, CA, thin or medium. The thin flows easier, but the medium gives you a bit more time to set the bead. It's 8 to 10 dollars at the hobby shop.
Also, I agree with woody, let it sit overnight. I've NEVER had one come loose. The guy that owns the LHS glues tires and lets them run them right away. Eventually, they all start to peel away, causing the wheel to go off balance.
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yes thats right ca= super glue but make sure you dont get it to thick Loctite 406 i think is quite a good one please dont quote the number though i might be wrong but y not buy pre glued tyres there only about $2 bucks more and they normall last longer cause the glue doesnt break and there pretty well balanced so you wont end up wearing your arms as quick, can get most brands pre glued in dif compounds and insert soft/firmness
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http://www.franktonmodels.co.nz/fms.....html&cart_id=
Ask these guys or http://www.gofastmodels.co.nz/ There sites sux but they should be able to help specialy go fast most good tyres are about $50 per pair but the are the sacker preglues that are alot cheaper and seem to work quite well on all surfaces bar sealed |
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There are several brands of Tire Glue on the market. They are made of CA Glue that has rubber in it. They are black in color to help keep everything looking nice.
It is extremely important to clean all the mating surfaces well. Use some DA on a clean rag and clean everything 2-3 times. During the manufacturing process they use oils in the molds to keep the parts from sticking. This oil will keep the glues from sticking to the parts. Again, its extremely important to clean the oils off on all the mating surfaces. I like to first tack the tires on in 4-6 places on both sides first. This will help you get everything aliened properly. If you mess up its easy to remove it and try again. After doing that and letting them dry I will go back and slowly create a solid seal around the entire tire. Sometimes it takes a long time for the glue to dry or it wont dry at all due to the fact that the glue isn't exposed to the air. There are several brands of CA Accelerators on the market. Just a little drop or spray and it cures in no time. Hope this helps.
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I love pre-glued tires, other than that what Ed said.
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Acetone works best to clean tires for a re-glue job.
The Black CA is what they Loctite calls "toughened". It has black rubber in it, to give it some flexibility. I prefer Loctite over "super glue" Drug store super glue has too much acid in it, so it lasts on the shelf for up to a year. I went to a free Loctite seminar, so now I'm an "expert" with a bag full of free stuff. The sales guy kept asking to see the aluminum to rubber isstallation project I was working on. I told him it was for a rubber seal to an aluminum box!! |
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aluminum to rubber install huh? why not just tell him its for RC its a market that Locktite hasnt really touched yet with thier glue afaik. they alreay have the product, they just need to market it. of course i could just be a fool who hasnt seen the ads yet too.
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