I haven't been able to find pipe goop to glue pot calls but found shoe goop at Walmart has anyone tried this and will it work?
Never used that, but have never had a problem finding GOOP in a walmart, lowes, or homedepot. Maybe you should try one of those.
E6000 is another good option for pots. I've used it, and it works fine.
I am new to call making but I have been using liquid nails. They make it in clear and white, have put a few together with clear silicone too. Try looking at Walmart in the paint section.
Quote from: mastevt on March 06, 2015, 09:50:42 AM
E6000 is another good option for pots. I've used it, and it works fine.
I use E6000 in all of my calls - haven't had any issues with it (knock on wood)
Found pipe goop at lowes tonight wasn't in the plumbing department it was in the adhesive aisle with epoxy and Elmer's glue.
Quote from: Rwgrobe on March 07, 2015, 12:43:23 AM
Found pipe goop at lowes tonight wasn't in the plumbing department it was in the adhesive aisle with epoxy and Elmer's glue.
Yep same place at our lowes here , walmart the goop was in craft aisle last I checked in our town.
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Quote from: dreis3 on March 06, 2015, 08:08:44 PM
Quote from: mastevt on March 06, 2015, 09:50:42 AM
E6000 is another good option for pots. I've used it, and it works fine.
I use E6000 in all of my calls - haven't had any issues with it (knock on wood)
started using it about a month ago. Last night I tore down a test pot to see how well it held. It was as good as Plumbers goop. I'm liking it more because it's a little more fluid, and smaller nozzel, which makes filling my schringes easier for glue application on the surface ledge. Highly recommend it.
Quote from: mastevt on March 07, 2015, 07:23:18 AM
Quote from: dreis3 on March 06, 2015, 08:08:44 PM
Quote from: mastevt on March 06, 2015, 09:50:42 AM
E6000 is another good option for pots. I've used it, and it works fine.
I use E6000 in all of my calls - haven't had any issues with it (knock on wood)
started using it about a month ago. Last night I tore down a test pot to see how well it held. It was as good as Plumbers goop. I'm liking it more because it's a little more fluid, and smaller nozzel, which makes filling my schringes easier for glue application on the surface ledge. Highly recommend it.
Yeah, I've been using it since I started turning pots about 4 years ago and haven't had any issues at all with it.
I've always used goop. I'll have to try E6000. I like the idea of getting it into syringes easier.