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UHU Model-Making Glue (Special) is a transparent, waterproof gel adhesive in a convenient 50 ml tube. Designed for precision and versatility, it bonds a wide range of materials including leather, metal, plastic, wood, glass, paper, and foam. With a 24-hour cure time, it offers extended working flexibility, making it ideal for detailed model-making and craft projects.
Brand | UHU |
Material | Leather |
Compatible Material | Cardboard |
Item Form | Gel |
Color | Transparent |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Tube |
Item Volume | 50 Milliliters |
Viscosity | Medium |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Unit Count | 1.6907 Fluid Ounces |
UPC | 785525640671 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04026700459005 |
Manufacturer | UHU |
Part Number | 45900 |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 1.46 x 1.26 inches |
Item model number | 7004888 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 10.8 x 14 x 7.6 cm |
Style | Por 40 g |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**R
Great goo glue
My goto adhesive to fix my foamy rc airplanes and general gluing. Get this.
P**T
Works well with XPS foam
The "Por" version works very well with XPS foam. At normal room temperature, I target about 5 minutes of open time before joining the pieces, else ~ 1 minute if I want to slide the pieces (slightly) into place. When sanding a dried joint, any excess glue does tend to clump and usually has to be removed by hand, which is rather tricky.Before discovering Por, I used epoxy. Sanding such a joint was problematic because the epoxy is much more abrasion-resistant.
R**C
Great all purpose glue
I use lots of different glues for various applications. This glue is very useful. It is so far the only glue I have found that doesn’t dissolve styrofoam and it retains some elasticity after it dries rather than get rock hard. That is very useful.
W**R
Good styrofoam adhesive. Not any better than Welder's or Foam-Tac.
I've used it on the hard styrofoam used in radio-controlled aircraft. The glue does its job. Takes a bit of getting used to, and, since it's made in Germany, the instructions are in German with the exception of a sentence saying to spread the glue, wait for it to dry, and press the parts together.I'm not sure it's any better than Welder's or Foam-Tac, but I wanted to give it a try.
S**T
My new foam plane building go to
Works better than I was expecting. Saw a video that someone recommended this, so I gave it a try. My new go to foam glue.
B**I
This did exactly what I needed.
I needed to glue a wig and a fake beard to a painted styrofoam wig head.THIS IS THE STUFF! It was pretty easy to apply (hey, it's glue... be smart... work on a surface you can scrape or throw away, and either wear gloves or prepare to be sticky). It dried in the time described, and held perfectly for the performance (and beyond - this is a prop I'll be using over and over for hopefully years).I tried an endless number of other things and this is the winner! Have to remember this!
D**H
For styrofoam, nothing is better
Ok, so I've been a fan of Beacon's Foam Tac for a long time. That stuff is pretty good - this stuff is better. In fact, both work well for gluing but I can use half a tube of UHU POR and store it for 6 months and it'll still be good to go when I open it again. The Foam Tac stuff starts to go bad after you open it - so use it all in a single build, or lose it if you store it for a while. This is the better glue just from a storage perspective. As for adhesive properties, honestly, this might be just a TAD bit better than Foam Tac.
C**N
Good for foam board.
Use it to build radio controlled model airplanes out of foam board and foam insulation from big box. Produces a strong joint. It says on the box to apply adhesive, touch pieces together, pull them apart and then wait for 10 minutes or so before making the final join. Have found that waiting only a minute or so is all that's required to give a good initial "grab," but I don't stress the joint for another 30 minutes or so.It is easy to apply and with reasonable care the tip of the tube does not make a mess when you put the cap back on. It's a good replacement for the glue seen on Youtube that is not available in the US. It's good stuff!
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