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rondoolaa 04-08-2011 10:01 PM

whats the best glue for tyres ??
 
is it ok to use superglue to glue on tyres and once the tyres are worn will they easily come off again or is it best to use another type of glue??

thanks for any replies

Timee80 04-08-2011 10:08 PM

you need to use CA glue which is strong enough to hold the tyre on and is thin so will run into the tyre bead. It will also run anywhere else too as its like water so be careful. It can be removed with the use of acetone. Some people on here sell it and it lasts ages. Some cheap nail varnish removers also contain acetone and does the job ok

peetbee 04-08-2011 10:11 PM

Superglue is the best (i can recomend nuclear fusion ca glue!)
to remove the tyres once they are worn out, I always use acetone, the wheels are ready to use straight away afterwards

rondoolaa 04-08-2011 10:15 PM

thankyou for the quick response,

i have loctite superglue easy brush and ever build industrial grade superglue,

would either of these be ok or would i be better off getting CA glue (whatever that is), lol

was thinking if i use superglue then just doing 4 spots on each side of tyre instead of all around the rim or is all around the rim best,,,

GRIFF55 04-08-2011 10:24 PM

another vote for nuclear glue:thumbsup:

contact belsten on here, he'll hook you up.

Pops 04-08-2011 11:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rondoolaa (Post 535947)
thankyou for the quick response,

i have loctite superglue easy brush and ever build industrial grade superglue,

would either of these be ok or would i be better off getting CA glue (whatever that is), lol

was thinking if i use superglue then just doing 4 spots on each side of tyre instead of all around the rim or is all around the rim best,,,

I have been using nuclear glue from belsten for ages..At the last regional i didnt have time to see belsten for a new pot so bought and used std ca tyre glue on the b44...both rear tyres and half a front came off and filled with crud during the day!!! Never once had even a hint of a loose tyre with nuclear..:thumbsup:

rondoolaa 04-08-2011 11:28 PM

thanks for all the info,

i need them for tomorrow night and its indoors so for now i've stuck them on with superglue ca...

not done all way round as its indoors so no dirt should get inside, thanks for the replys and help given..x

blue_pinky 04-08-2011 11:33 PM

CA is CynoActrylate glue.

Superglue is just a trade name of one type of Cynoacrylate.

Easiest way to glue tyres is to use a water thin type CA, so that it flows all the way around the bead. Not sure if any of the types you mention are water thin?

4 dabs sround the rim will not hold them on at all well!!! Running the bead all the way round will make sure they never pop off under power/high speed turns, and keep all the dirt out!

Go nuclear...tis proper good :thumbsup:

rondoolaa 04-08-2011 11:39 PM

will do in the future thanks, found the site,

http://www.nuclear-rc.co.uk/index.php?p=1_8_Products

gazhillAE 05-08-2011 12:17 AM

Rb glue
Proline 5-10 sec glue

Both great

MikePimlott 05-08-2011 06:29 AM

Nuclear fusion to stick them
Nuclear meltdown to un-stick them
Nuclear greases to keep your ride sm:cool:th

Skye 05-08-2011 07:48 AM

I have never used nuclear so cant comment, but it does seem very popular.

I use Zap (link below) and get on very well with it! :thumbsup:

http://www.jespares.com/electric-mod...ategory_id=493

andy110m 05-08-2011 08:08 AM

Loctite
 
The original is the best, Loctite. Either their 401, 454 or 408. All the RC branded adhesive products are rebadged industrial CA products that you can get from a local engineers supplier at a lower cost. Do a google search on Loctite Distributors and I'm sure you'll find somewhere local. I would recommend Brammer.

Jamie.T 05-08-2011 08:27 AM

We stock Nuclear-rc glue at JTmodels.

Click here http://www.jtmodels.co.uk/prestashop...id_product=140

Evsie 05-08-2011 08:49 AM

I've used Nuclear-RC glue, activator and acetone and they're all superb.

Cardnim 05-08-2011 09:08 AM

+1 for nuclear glue. Its like superglue-zilla, and even sticks Proline tyres which are notoriously hard to get to stay stuck.
(and Ive tried Loctite - didnt work)

The way I remove the glue, is just BAKE your wheels in the oven!
Stick them on a baking tray, and put them in a pre-heated oven (140C) for about 15 minutes, then turn them over, another 15mins and then hey presto, the tyres just lift away from the wheels.
Best of all, you can then reuse the tyres, wheels and even the foams! :)

....oh, Ive come over all a bit Delia. :D

Belsten 05-08-2011 09:10 AM

I too would recommend Nuclear :lol:

Thanks for all the support guys

Feel free to contact any of my retailers or PM me directly if you would like any

Thanks

Dave

DCM 05-08-2011 09:11 AM

Nuclear RC Glue, does what it needs to do!

Cardnim 05-08-2011 09:14 AM

Oh no, its Dave that makes Nuclear stuff???
Ouch, that makes me reconsider. hehehehe. :p

Only joking Dave. Much love :wub

andy110m 05-08-2011 11:12 AM

Loctite didn't work? I can believe that really. They have over 2000 different products for different applications. Just because it says loctite on the bottle doesn't mean it'll stick rubber tyres to plastic wheels! CA's also have a limited life so its very possible you used an incorrect product or an out of date correct one?

I mainly use 406 but don't take my word for it. Have a look at how big the instant range is alone. Have a look at the 410, thats the one we should be using but its black not clear so I don't. Looks over function everytime:thumbsup: . It drys in a semi flexible state, great for tyres aways wanting to rip themselves of the wheel and it suited to bond Rubber to Plastic.

http://www.loctite.co.uk/cps/rde/xch...ction%3Dsearch|

I agree the Nuclear stuff is really good and Dave is a good guy. We've bought and sold things from each other and I don't want to do down his nuclear brand. Just pointing out its a rebaged product so why not buy a named product from the guys who invented and lead the market in adhesives?


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