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Super Glue


The only instant glues formulated specifically for instrument repair! Stewart-MacDonald Super Glues have incredible bonding strength for jig-making, quick repairs, fretting, binding, inlaying, finish touch-ups, nut slot rebuilding, and countless other tasks.

They'll speed your work by hours! We offer three viscosities to cover every repair situation, and they're formulated for longer shelf life and better bonding strength than other instant glues.

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Super Glue
 
Item# Description In stock Price Quantity
0010 #10 Thin Yes $5.46
3 or more $4.29  

0020 #20 Medium Yes $5.46
3 or more $4.29  

0030 #30 Thick Yes $5.46
3 or more $4.29  


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Each 20-gram bottle of Stewart-MacDonald Super Glue is foil-packed for freshness. Includes free Whip Tip nozzle extension, for precision application. See other Accessories for Super Glue, for applying the glue exactly where you want it.

#10 Thin penetrates close-fitting wood joints and fingerboard cracks. This water-thin glue is great for fast minor finish touch-ups, too. It cures in 3-5 seconds, for a strong moisture-resistant joint.

#20 Medium is our general-purpose super glue. It's a bit thicker, to fill small imperfect joint gaps, and cures in 10-25 seconds. It's also available in black and white, time-savers for ebony inlay work and for repairing bindings.

#30 Thick has epoxy-like gap-filling consistency, and cures in 30-50 seconds to allow joint repositioning.

Warning! These glues bond skin and eyes instantly. Use in a well ventilated area. Keep out of the reach of children.

Which super glue to use: thin, medium or thick?
Which super glue to use: thin, medium or thick?
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5 7-24-2010
Couldn't ask for more

I used #10 and it did the job! It can get through the tight spots very well(exactly what I needed) and holds strong. It dries very fast though... That kind of got me the first time I used it. But besides that, it is high quality super glue.

mmbassballs  CA Read my reviews (7)
2 7-15-2010
#10 bottle is short lived

I got a few uses out ot the # 10 bottle before the cap glued its self to the stem. On unscrewing the stem the stem glued its self to the bottle. The pin stopper was nice until I lost it. Big mess, I used a lot of solvent on my fingers. I think the stem needs to be longer.

Jack J  Livermore, CA USA Read my reviews (3)
5 7-12-2010
Truly Super Glue

Your selection of super glues is excellent. I have used most of them, the black is fantastic for Ebony fretboards. I have not found anything like the #10 thin, which is very useful and I don't know how I ever did without it. I have even brought it to my day job to assemble some shims on parts for experimentation.

Michael Wurn  Osceola, IN
5 6-08-2010
Good stuff Maynard!

#10 Thin Super Glue saves the day!

I'm fretting a new macassar ebony fingerboard (already elaborately inlaid and bound) and the wood's so brittle that the fret barbs are raising little splinters, so I was dabbing these with some #10 Thin to keep them from chipping out. Works great, as usual. Then, eight frets into the job I realized that the occasional drop of super glue was seeping completely through the fingerboard along a hairline crack I hadn't seen (it looked like just another fine grain line). Oh Noes! a 5" long crack right down the middle. But the #10 was seeping through the crack wherever I'd accidentally encountered it, so I just ran a line of glue completely down the crack. Problem solved! And I haven't even glued my fingers together (yet).

Swen Swenson  Worland, Wyoming
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