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Where do you get your superglue

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Just like the title says, where do you get your superglue.

Woodcraft is going to have theirs 15% off during March (I think it is 15), but does anyone have a cheaper online source?

My wife is about to go Bobbit on me after all my purchases to get into this hobby, so I need deals :p


Thanks
 
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Mine is generally an add-on to another order for expendables to help reduce the shipping cost per item. You want to pace yourself with he stuff. Lasts about a year closed in the freezer, maybe 3-4months once opened. Makes a large "economy" size less appealing to folks like myself who use it for crack filling. If you're going to use it as a finish, go where the sizes are larger, the prices smaller.

This is a good brand, and a fair price. I get 2 oz, because 4 is a lot. http://www.woodline.com/p-2601-stickfast-ca-glue.aspx Doubt direct order makes a bit of difference in price versus the regular add-on method, though.

How about LARGE sizes? http://www.parsonadhesives.com/pdf/super-glue.pdf

Oops, you said SW, not SE. Don't know about St Joe/Benton harbor.
 
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Bret

I order mine from Starbond out of LA in California. Their web site is www.starbond.com. When I order, I order the 16 oz. bottles and store the unused in my freezer. When I need to fill my work bottles in the shop, go get the big bottle out of the freezer and let it come up in temperature for a few minutes then fill my work bottle and put the big bottle back in cold storage.

Hope this helps- Gary:cool2:
 
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Awesome, thanks guys!

I think I need to do some researching to figure out which kinds I need. I would like to use it as a finish on some pens and such things, but also need some for securing punky wood and cracks.
 
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+1 for Starbond

Bret

I order mine from Starbond out of LA in California. Their web site is www.starbond.com. When I order, I order the 16 oz. bottles and store the unused in my freezer. When I need to fill my work bottles in the shop, go get the big bottle out of the freezer and let it come up in temperature for a few minutes then fill my work bottle and put the big bottle back in cold storage.

Hope this helps- Gary:cool2:

The Starbond folks include a couple of small bottles and a bunch of replacement tiny nozzles with a pint of glue which is a real help for applying the glue. They are a good outfit.
 
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I think I need to do some researching to figure out which kinds I need. I would like to use it as a finish on some pens and such things, but also need some for securing punky wood and cracks.
I use 2 kinds--thin on checks and cracks (and to replace the occasional broken off piece) and medium to fill medium sized cracks with or without brass/turquoise/inlace, and for a CA finish on pens or fishing reel seats. I buy a generic national brand that allows the retailer to put the store name on the label from the local hobby shop, 2 oz. for about $8. It lasts a long time and when I suddenly run out, it's a quick trip to refuel without the wait and shipping cost of mail order.
 

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In both of the clubs I'm in we buy it in quantity and then sell it back to members for a slight profit. That way we get a good deal on the glue and the club makes a little money also. We buy it from Starbond also.
 
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This thread is almost a month old, but I thought I'd add another plug for good glue! Along with the local club, Central Virginia Woodturners, I get my glue from Starbond. It seems to have a much longer shelf life, and they give enough tips and capillary applicators to go a long way. The quality is worth the slightly higher price than some other brands.
 
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