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Old 10-14-2007, 04:35 PM
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I've used one for years. I would buy a jar of Aileen's Tacky Glue on a placard that came with a glue syringe. It's great for using glue without getting it all over the place. Well, for the past six months, I've felt kinda lost because I couldn't find my glue syringe and it seems Aileen's Tacky Glue doesn't come with them any more.

Today, I googled looking for some and low and behold......seek and ye shall be rewarded

http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/hca/hcahcar3785.htm

Needless to say, I picked up some spares too.

And it's the same site where you can pick up a circle cutter

http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/hca/hcahcar0230.htm
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This is a great find as I have been lookin for something like this for years barone! I have been using a Jet Dry botttle with a Testors tip superglued to it but the tip itself dries up or get easily clogged. Thanks for the link, JP.

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Old 10-22-2007, 05:52 PM
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This is a great find as I have been lookin for something like this for years barone! I have been using a Jet Dry botttle with a Testors tip superglued to it but the tip itself dries up or get easily clogged. Thanks for the link, JP.

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James,

Keep in mind that if you don't use all the glue from the syringe, you need to seal the needle end or the glue will harden and it'll be a real PITA to get it out. I use a rubber tip that was on a set of twizzers to cap the end. Works great. Other wise, the tip gets shorter as I cut it down to get to glue that hasn't set....
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Thanks for posting that link. I think that will be a lifesaver for me and my team!
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Thanks for posting that link. I think that will be a lifesaver for me and my team!

Anything I can do to help.... What am I helping?

Where at in Mississippi are y'all?
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Anything I can do to help.... What am I helping?

Where at in Mississippi are y'all?


We've been looking for some different ways to apply glue and I think the syringe will meet our needs.

We're at Mississippi State Univeristy in Starkville, MS. About 2 hours Northeast of Jackson (the capital).
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