Shawn,
You don’t have to clean it after you are finished with it.
Just put the metal tube end into the opening of your Tenax bottle and blow from the other end and it will empty the Touch-N-Flow back into the jar.
Mike
Shawn,
You don’t have to clean it after you are finished with it.
Just put the metal tube end into the opening of your Tenax bottle and blow from the other end and it will empty the Touch-N-Flow back into the jar.
Mike
Well, now that I am not as angry with my self as I was for doing something stupid. It would seem as if I did the very thing Murry said NOT to do and used the extra thin CA.
I guess that means a trip back to hobbytown today.
I dont see a girlfriend authorised trip to the hobby store as a bad thing. [:D]
God Bless
Dave
Dave,
Maybe next time something like this would be better for applying your CA glues: http://www.scalehobby.com/product_info.php?products_id=52
Mike
I saw those, and like the idea. I need to grab some of those. I have an order in at Steve’s now I am trying to catch before it ships out to add another Touch tool. I may just add a couple of those to it.
Thanks Mike
God Bless
Dave
(I went by hobbytown and they were out) [:(]
Hello everybody
I had trouble with Tenax, I thought it evaporated as I was looking at it; you can’t find tenax in france, so i use Microweld or Tamiya; I love my Touch’n’Flow but NEVER let the glue dry in it; I saved it once with a gas lighter, but this time I think I’ll have to take a spare one to go on, because the poor thing is utterly clogged even with injections of trichlorethylen