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Title: Loctite 420 source
Post by: Shaun on February 27, 2009, 11:51:00 AM
I ordered two 1 oz bottles of LT 420 from McMaster-Carr from their on line site and it arrived on my doorstep in less than 48 hours. About $20 per bottle and $5 shipping. Great service!!!!
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: mwmwmb on February 27, 2009, 11:52:00 AM
they are extremely quick with there delivery too. I ordered a bottle one afternoon and it was here the next morning.
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: brickchoper on February 27, 2009, 06:58:00 PM
Hey guys, just orderd some 420 loctite from stanley supply& services. Yesterday the 25th. Shipping and handling to me . For $22.68 1oz bottle. web site at  www.stanleysupplyservices.com (http://www.stanleysupplyservices.com)  let you know how the delivery time works for me . Jim
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: wadde on February 27, 2009, 09:02:00 PM
Grainger also has it.
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: aromakr on February 27, 2009, 09:21:00 PM
Shawn:
Locktite 420 is a good product but not the holy-grail of glue. I and some of my friends have been using a product you can get at any hobby shop called "Zap" I find it just as good and about $4.00 per ounce.
Bob
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: leemovie on February 28, 2009, 01:06:00 AM
Quote
Originally posted by aromakr:
Shawn:
Locktite 420 is a good product but not the holy-grail of glue. I and some of my friends have been using a product you can get at any hobby shop called "Zap" I find it just as good and about $4.00 per ounce.
Bob
Have you made any direct comparison. I am interested in trying it. Also, have you used goat tuff? How does it compare with 420 or Zap?
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: Shaun on February 28, 2009, 09:56:00 AM
Bob, are you using Zap for fletching?
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: JavelinaHink on February 28, 2009, 10:01:00 AM
Here are some info on two, it seems the 421 has some good use/maybe better for wood.
 http://www.loctite401.com/template/ying/pdf/docs/421-EN.PDF
 http://www.akd-tools.gr/xmsAssets/File/TDS/LOCTITE/loctite_420.PDF
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: d. ward on February 28, 2009, 10:04:00 AM
as for repairs on stress cracks in limbs.I personaly do not believe any glue is better then LT420.Now thats just one mans thoughts.However I have repaired over 1000 bear bows with LT 420 and would have no reason to change myself.bd
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: JavelinaHink on February 28, 2009, 10:23:00 AM
Don...not saying 420 is bad just saying the 421 seems to have the characteristics needed in repair of bows to reach deep down into cracks in risers. Just something to think about.

Viscosity Medium
Components One part - requires no mixing
Cure Humidity
Application Bonding
Key Substrates Wood, Paper, Leather and Fabric

(LOCTITE® 421™ is designed for the assembly of difficult to- bond materials which require uniform stress distribution and
strong tension and/or shear strength. The product provides
rapid bonding of a wide range of materials, including metals,
plastics and elastomers. LOCTITE® 421™ is particularly
suited for bonding porous or absorbent materials such as
wood, paper, leather and fabric.)

(PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
LOCTITE® 420 provides the following product characteristics:
Components One part - requires no mixing
Viscosity Very low
Cure Humidity
Application Bonding Key Substrates Plastics, Rubbers and Metals
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: d. ward on February 28, 2009, 10:46:00 AM
No I'am not saying other glues ar'nt as good or better then 420.I'd try some other glues or brands sometimes but I'am so cheap when it comes to spending the money to buy some extra glue.Well I'am cheap so I only stick with loctite because I don't want to spend the dough.Hey thats funny I otta sell that one to em.I Stick with Loctite...bd
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: TonyW on February 28, 2009, 12:07:00 PM
Viscosity Very low

or

Viscosity Medium


Pay the extra dough to go very low.
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: JavelinaHink on February 28, 2009, 01:00:00 PM
Viscosity Very low
Application Bonding Key Substrates Plastics, Rubbers and Metals

Viscosity Medium
Application Bonding
Key Substrates Wood, Paper, Leather and Fabric

Same dough
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: leemovie on March 01, 2009, 12:52:00 AM
Quote
Originally posted by aromakr:
Shawn:
Locktite 420 is a good product but not the holy-grail of glue. I and some of my friends have been using a product you can get at any hobby shop called "Zap" I find it just as good and about $4.00 per ounce.
Bob
What hobby store exactly can you find it? I looked in local Michael's and hobbylobby, but I couldn't find the brand "Zap".
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: brickchoper on March 02, 2009, 10:21:00 PM
Yeah my glue came today. Wasn't bad shipping time only acouple of days. From the stanley supply com. that posted earlier. Back to work on the bow tomorrow. Jim
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: aromakr on March 03, 2009, 10:45:00 PM
Guy's sorry I haven't answered these threads sooner I'm in Texas hunting.
No I'm not using it to fletch arrows, and I buy it at the local hobby shop in Missoula, haven't seen it at Michael's. I've used Loctite 420 for years and Paul Brunner turned me on to the Zap he uses it all the time on his self-bows and even laminated bows. I used it on a wood/glass bow that delaminated a good 3" clear across the limb, two different bowyers said it could not be fixed. I Zaped it and its still holding, what ever.
Bob
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: d. ward on March 04, 2009, 06:01:00 AM
I think Ted Fry at Raptor carries Zap for about 6.00 I would check with him if you can not find it at your local hobby shops..how's the hunting going Bob ??? bd
Title: Re: Loctite 420 source
Post by: aromakr on March 04, 2009, 04:05:00 PM
Don:
I killed a Javelina on Tuesday, were seeing lots of Hogs but haven't been able to put things together yet.
Bob