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Made in ie
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Cork, Ireland

I get my Loctite from the Supermarket or just a stationary type store.
I imagine you could go to a hardware store and get it.

Looks like the company is based in Germany of all places.

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Made in de
Dipping With Wood Stain





Hattersheim, Germany

The problem there is, that loctite is marketed as a professional brand of adhesives here in Germany, mainly used in industrial applications - which means, that most stores won't sell it.

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Made in au
Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

fenrir1997 wrote:
runmymouth wrote:Only problem I had with lucite is that it comes out a lot or not at all. Try to go easy on the glue but it gets everywhere.


That reminds me: make sure to get the little bottle with a control grip



Those blue things on the sides are for you to hold onto, and squeezing them is how you get the glue out. Makes controlling the amount of glue applied a breeze.


That's not actually a 'bottle'.

It's a tube with a custom squeezer thingy (I pulled mine apart after it was used up.)

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.

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... and yet, with strange aeons, even death may die.
 
   
 
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