I m working on my williams fw11 in the manual is says to glue the two large flat parts of the chassis together with synthetic rubber cement.
Synthetic rubber cement.
It is usually in a brown glass bottle with a metal top that has a brush attached to it.
That seems to be what the previous owner of the fw11 had used and it was difficult to.
It fills fractures and pores in the material and remains malleable when it dries.
On my sherman i used it wherever tamiya suggest and it worked fine i e.
Keeping the rubber in a solvent solution allows the rubber to remain fluid enough to be spread and used as an adhesive.
Tamiya recommends synthethic rubber cement for metal to plastic in their 1 16 r c models.
Bogie assemblies oil reservoirs etc.
Forms strong bonds on contact to eliminate the need for clamps temporary fasteners and long set times.
Some places call it contact cement but it s the same thing.
Synthetic rubber glue is used to glue disimilar materials together i e.
Synthetic rubber styrene butadiene copolymer sbr latex is a type of synthetic rubber adhesive that is durable and highly recommended for commercial and industrial use.
Weldwood contact cement is a multi purpose neoprene rubber adhesive that forms instant high strength bonds on a variety of surfaces.
Rubber and contact cement are made from elastic polymers like latex or neoprene or some other synthetic rubber that has been dissolved and suspended in a solvent such as acetone hexane toluene or even water.
Tamiya synthetic rubber cement we have rubber cement in stores all over the place home depot lowes ace hardware.
Slime 1050 rubber cement is a rubber toughened glue that is suitable for the soft material.
Rubber cement is very pliable while ca usually creates a very hard permanent bond.
Here in england i bought the src in b q it s a huge diy store.
You probably last used it in art class as a kid lol.
I assume it s for easy removal to access screws et al.
I was thinking of using either a vinyl adhesive such as phenoseal or a clear silicone caulk instead as i can t find this rubber cement.
You want rubber cement which is a very different compound typically used by us for gluing the ends of foam tire inserts or used for keeping things together that aren t meant to be permanent.
In the past i ve used evostick impact that works fine but i m not sure that s what tamiya had in mind.