[RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-20 Thread Jerry Krainock
Jesus Gordy, you must break a lot of gliders to need that much. 
Wouldn't learning to fly be cheaper?

JDK
Heh Heh Heh Heh Heh Heh Heh
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RE: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-16 Thread Barrett Stridiron
Looks interesting.

Use phone number 123-456-7890 to browse their store without registering.


 -==- Barrett


-Original Message-
From: Bob Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 6:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; soaring@airage.com
Subject: RE: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"


 
It has the best features of the glues we are currently using and I just had
an opportunity or misfortune to try it on a damage molded wing tip. 

This stuff let  you move stuff around till you are satisfied then lets you
harden it immediately. You can put filler in it too.  Stting in the jug it
seems expensive but considering it has a shelf life supposedly 10times that
of CA and its versatility...cheap.
 
I'll be reviewing it in RCSD in a coming issue, just waiting on specs etc.  

How much do I like it?  I just ordered $300 worth.
 
Hey Gordy,
 
The miracle glue you found at Toledo wouldn't happen to be CoolChem?
 
www.coolchem.com
 
Regards,
Bob Johnson
Fond du Lac, WI
 


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RE: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-16 Thread Bob Johnson








 



It has the best features of the glues we
are currently using and I just had an opportunity or misfortune to try it on a
damage molded wing tip. 






This stuff let  you move stuff around till you are satisfied then lets you
harden it immediately. You can put filler in it too.  Stting in the jug it
seems expensive but considering it has a shelf life supposedly 10times that of
CA and its versatility...cheap.





 





I'll be reviewing it in RCSD in a coming
issue, just waiting on specs etc.  






How much do I like it?  I just ordered $300 worth.





 





Hey Gordy,

 

The miracle glue you found at Toledo wouldn’t
happen to be CoolChem?

 

www.coolchem.com

 

Regards,

Bob Johnson

Fond du Lac, WI





 










RE: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-16 Thread Lydon, Matthew (NBC Universal)








Why keep it a mystery - what is it,
and who makes it?

 

Matt

 









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Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 10:03
AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: [RCSE] "I found a
new glue at Toledo
and you didn't!"



 

Very pricy indeed at $89.00 per 20 grams of glue in a kit, which
includes the various
accelerators, primers, and modifiers in a handy
plastic tool box.
50 grams (under 2 oz)
of glue by itself for $45.00.

Special purpose glue to
be sure. But it certainly sounds interesting

 

You guys can go back and read my original
post

I didn't say 'interesting' and being a
sailplaner, buying somethiing expensive is an oxy moron.

 

Stand by, it should be in the next issue.

That Pasco stuff is just another CA.

 

That's not a 'new' glue.

 

Gordy :-)








[RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-16 Thread GordySoar



Very pricy indeed at $89.00 per 20 grams of glue in a kit, 
whichincludes the various accelerators, primers, and modifiers in a 
handyplastic tool box.50 grams (under 2 oz) of glue by itself for 
$45.00.Special purpose glue to be sure. But it certainly sounds 
interesting
 
You guys can go back and read my original post
I didn't say 'interesting' and being a sailplaner, buying 
somethiing expensive is an oxy moron.
 
Stand by, it should be in the next issue.
That Pasco stuff is just another CA.
 
That's not a 'new' glue.
 
Gordy :-)


RE: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-16 Thread John Derstine
Very pricy indeed at $89.00 per 20 grams of glue in a kit, which
includes the various accelerators, primers, and modifiers in a handy
plastic tool box.
50 grams (under 2 oz) of glue by itself for $45.00.

Special purpose glue to be sure. But it certainly sounds interesting.
JD

Endless Mountain Models
http://www.scalesoaring.com
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 

> -Original Message-
> From: Collins Graham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 7:29 AM
> To: Soaring@airage.com
> Subject: RE: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"
> 
> Sounds like this might be PascoFix
> 
> http://www.pascofix.de/Pasco_-_Fix/pasco_-_fix.html
> 
> Not really new; maybe new at Toldeo however.  It has been around for
some
> time. It seems to be a high grade CYANO glue "system". System in the
sense
> that they have fillers and primers.
> 
> Yes, it does work very well and is a high quality product, a little
goes a
> long way but it is pricey.
> 
> If it is not PascoFix, I'd sure like to know what this new magical
glue
> is.
> 
> cheers, Graham in Embrun near Ottawa
> 
> 

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RE: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-16 Thread Collins, Graham
Sounds like this might be PascoFix

http://www.pascofix.de/Pasco_-_Fix/pasco_-_fix.html

Not really new; maybe new at Toldeo however.  It has been around for some time. 
It seems to be a high grade CYANO glue "system". System in the sense that they 
have fillers and primers.

Yes, it does work very well and is a high quality product, a little goes a long 
way but it is pricey.

If it is not PascoFix, I'd sure like to know what this new magical glue is.

cheers, Graham in Embrun near Ottawa


Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 20:24:40 -0700
From: George Gillburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: soaring@airage.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It has the best features of the glues we are currently using and I 
> just had an opportunity or misfortune to try it on a damage molded 
> wing tip.
>
> This stuff let  you move stuff around till you are satisfied then lets 
> you harden it immediately. You can put filler in it too.  Stting in 
> the jug it seems expensive but considering it has a shelf life 
> supposedly 10times that of CA and its versatility...cheap.
>  
> I'll be reviewing it in RCSD in a coming issue, just waiting on specs 
> etc. 
>
> How much do I like it?  I just ordered $300 worth.
>  
> Gordy
> Off to lexington for some soaring :-)

So, does $300 buy you 0.1 oz or a quart?


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[RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-15 Thread GordySoar



So, does $300 buy you 0.1 oz or a quart?
 
While I usually only reply to posts that are signed, in this case, 
the answer is obviousyou'll have to read the article to find out 
:-)Gordy



Re: [RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-15 Thread George Gillburg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has the best features of the glues we are currently using and I 
just had an opportunity or misfortune to try it on a damage molded 
wing tip.

This stuff let  you move stuff around till you are satisfied then lets 
you harden it immediately. You can put filler in it too.  Stting in 
the jug it seems expensive but considering it has a shelf life 
supposedly 10times that of CA and its versatility...cheap.
 
I'll be reviewing it in RCSD in a coming issue, just waiting on specs 
etc. 

How much do I like it?  I just ordered $300 worth.
 
Gordy
Off to lexington for some soaring :-)
So, does $300 buy you 0.1 oz or a quart?

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[RCSE] "I found a new glue at Toledo and you didn't!"

2005-05-15 Thread GordySoar



It has the best features of the glues we are currently using and I just had 
an opportunity or misfortune to try it on a damage molded wing tip. 
This stuff let  you move stuff around till you are satisfied then 
lets you harden it immediately. You can put filler in it too.  Stting in 
the jug it seems expensive but considering it has a shelf life supposedly 
10times that of CA and its versatility...cheap.
 
I'll be reviewing it in RCSD in a coming issue, just waiting on specs 
etc.  
How much do I like it?  I just ordered $300 worth.
 
Gordy
Off to lexington for some soaring :-)