E 6000 is used for speakers because the glue is strong but glued soft almost like silicone again e 6000 has high strength adhesive but drys soft so u can glue plastics no issue
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No dear, they are not the same. B6000 I believe is the best for denim. I have done a video on it which would come up tomorrow so if your bell 🔔 button for notification is on, you won’t miss it
It already has a small mouth dear, I don’t think that would be necessary but you can. I would be putting up the video on how that is done with Uhu gum very soon. Please do click the subscribe button and the bell so you don’t miss it
Solvent means something completely else. Solvent deals with the question of how the adhesive adhese to the surface. In case of solvent it chemicaly reacts with the layer it joins to and then recombines mixed with it. This makes it for example unsuitable for thin materials where it would recombine weaker and crack off with piece of the material itself. Only one actual life experience added. Hopefully next vydeo google offers might be better.
E 6000 is used for speakers because the glue is strong but glued soft almost like silicone again e 6000 has high strength adhesive but drys soft so u can glue plastics no issue
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Hi dear, thank you so much for your helpful video. Could I ask for your opinion on whether they are waterproof and/or washing machine proof nor not?
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The answer should be a yes or no answer, if you don't know,then say I don't know.
Quick question: can b6000 be used for gluing stress ball? It's a silicone ball made out of TPR that filled with shaving cream....
Your question is not complete dear, not sure of what you are referring to
I will be trying b 6000… would you say that b 6000 is stronger? Or that it just dries faster
Hmm, from the research B7000 is stronger but my experience is that B6000 dries faster
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Which glue is better for metal jewellery?
E6000
Which would one I use to glue spikes on shoes?
Try E7000
Please i need help.which glue is good for fixing the borders of plastic smartphone cases? I changed the battery.
I was thinking anout the black t-7000
I have tried or study anything concerning the T's but I think E's would be your best bet. E6000 or E7000
@@DventCraft thanks for the answer! I will try these
Thank you for sharing your experience. 🙏
Just one question, does it continue to hold well after some time?
You are most welcome. Yes it does.
is b6000 the same as e6000? which is better for gluing patches on denim fabric?
No dear, they are not the same. B6000 I believe is the best for denim. I have done a video on it which would come up tomorrow so if your bell 🔔 button for notification is on, you won’t miss it
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@@mercygirl317 Thanks, expect it soon
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I prefered B6000. It's easy to stick. and secured. I used it on fabric.
Same here actually. Thank for your contribution
can this glue be tranferred to syringe?
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I have a tube b-6000 but is hardened over time, any way to make it soft again?@@DventCraft
To my knowledge, you can't. Just ensure next time you buy and use, you close it up properly
Can I use it as nail glue?
Hmm, not sure
I agree with you
Glad to know
6000 for quicker drying time. Better for fabric.
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Solvent means something completely else.
Solvent deals with the question of how the adhesive adhese to the surface. In case of solvent it chemicaly reacts with the layer it joins to and then recombines mixed with it. This makes it for example unsuitable for thin materials where it would recombine weaker and crack off with piece of the material itself. Only one actual life experience added. Hopefully next vydeo google offers might be better.
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Now there's also E8000.
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