It might be worthwhile to note that since this video was published there is increasing emerging research linking this glue's ingredient to significant risks of cancer and Parkinson's - with inhaling or ingesting the likely mechanisms. Please be safe if you use the glue, no safe levels of exposure are yet known. Joshua has a high level of trust in the community and his extremely glowing review of E6000 might result in complacency with new users. Ideally the video title should be updated to note the risk and/or some type of popup box on the video to note the risks. Health/wellbeing > best fpv glue solution.
*E6000 Technical Data Sheet:* Contains perchloroethylene. New study publishing in JAMA Neurology on May 15, 2023 demonstrate its association with Parkinson’s. Two years of heavy exposure to TCE, a liquid chemical that lingers in the air, water and soil, may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by 70%.
I know this is old, but thanks for putting this together Matt. I just used E6000 to stiffen up the body of heavily modified twin DW Lighting. You were right on the money, it def penetrates and adds lots of stiffness to the EPP. I like how is spreads out so much easier than GOOP, or even Foam Tac(which is incredible-but expensive). Thanks again for the excellent advice!
I use Amazing Goop for EVERYTHING on my quads. NO MORE SCREWS OR NUTS at all! I glue the frame together, i glue the motors on the arms and i even glue the props on the motors! One large tube per quad is what i recommend.
E 6000 or otherwise known as "Shoe Goo" is an awesome adhesive. I have used it to repair duck hunting waders , and even back in the day used it for repairing water beds. I have used it in this hobby for so many different purposes. So glad to see it getting recognized
I’ve always thought they were essentially the same product, just with a different name. I first used this type of adhesive to repair my shoes that got worn out from skateboarding. Then a few years later I bought a tube of e6000 from the dollar store, and I have used it to repair my work boots, and all sorts of random other stuff over time. I’ve still got the same tube from like 6 years ago, a little bit goes a long way
Hey yeah, nice tip! I think I will make it a point to stock this with my supplies. To be honest I’m really relieved to see this video. As someone who started in RC with planes and then moved on to helicopters and then most recently FPV quads I’ve been a little worried that the craftsmanship of the hobby might be going the way of the dinos. Before this video, I wasn’t even sure if anyone in the FPV world had heard of CA glue. (If by chance you are not familiar with it, I highly recommend educating yourself because it is truly amazing stuff.) I feel like when Joshua mentioned how some people were gluing on their antennas he really nailed it in that with a little imagination combined with some trial and error you might be amazed with the things you can build and the ways you can improve your model with very little time and/or money. You can buy carbon fiber, fiberglass, wood, plastic, alumininum and a variety of other materials just about anywhere for very cheap. Speaking of such, another good product for these fpv craft is hot glue. It makes a very simple, safe and effective insulator for your exposed electrical connections and if you change your mind it can be removed very easily without damaging the components or leaving any residue. Lastly, don’t forget about the ability to easily drill and tap threaded holes in metal and plastic as this can be a hugely useful repair/building method.
Dude WTF? I legit was buying a tube of this as you posted this video to glue the wings onto my onto my Sonicmodell F1 wing! My tube of clear had hardened and I only had black (which would look terrible on white foam), so I made a special trip to the store to buy some clear or white, I bought clear. My daughter can vouch for this amazing coincidence. Anyway, I'm going to watch this video to see how to use it on kwads. I love what you do Joshua, you're a good dude. You should fly a wing some time.
E6000 = Amazing Goop = Shoe Goo (all same manufacture and same flexible substance), but E6000 uses PERC (dry cleaning fluid) as its base solvent , instead of Toluene (both of which evaporate entirely, but the latter causes birth defects in rats who are made to swim in it, in California). E6800 is the same adhesive but has UV stabilizers (as do certain flavors of Goop such as Marine, Sport & Outdoor, and a couple others) and are suitable for applications exposed to direct sunlight. Those of us in the slope soaring community have been using Goop or E6x00 for 15+ years, particularly on EPP aircraft, but also for other things. I glue servos into my composite aircraft with it, because it'll take a shock without coming loose, but if I need to remove it, I can dribble Toluene or Xylene in there, while prying on the servo, and it'll soften the adhesive and pop right out, and with a little more solvent I can remove the old adhesive and redo the bond, good as new. We also sometimes thin Goop with solvent to consistency of warm maple syrup and paint it on with a foam brush to create a thin permanent adhesive layer between various layers of covering such as strapping tape and iron on coverings, usually on molded EPP wings. It's very versatile stuff. Just note that it does not dry quickly. You'll only get full strength after about 24 hours and if you manage to seal the solvent in, it can take longer. When it is fully cured though, it's very very strong.
Ha! So cool! This stuff is amazeballs! My girl happens to be a creative designer and uses this for her creations.. I snipped it away from her first time my r-sxr antenna went off! So cool to see a pro like you telling me I was right to use this hahaha
I use Goop Amazing. I doesn't dry quickly, but it has a strong bond that ISN'T permanent. It requires a small effort to start the peel, but it will peel off cleanly from smooth surfaces. I've been using it for years.
I just found a 6 page forum discussion on E6000 vs Goop. The consensus from those who used both, think Goop is the better choice because it sets faster and smells less. Both are good tho.
E6000 is good but the Shoe goo brand is better. Been using it for years in rc cars. Give it a try. Would also recommend the mini tubes. Larger ones dry up after opening in a couple months. Thanks for your reviews JB!
Amazing Goop is also the same thing, works great. Do not use CA/super glue on electronics - it’s acid and will eat away at your electronics. Shoe goo, amazing goop, e6000 will not.
We use shoe goo to mount servos and electronics in rc cars on carbon. Over the years, we have tried both. Shoegoo always held a lot better. And peels off with absolutely no residue as well. I mount my capacitors to the carbon frames on my quads with shoegoo and use it to lock the camera angle into place with a small dab. Also works amazing for mounting the crossfire antennas!!
My wife has been using it for years to make custom, costume jewelry and swears by it. Apparently it's a big thing with those ladies. I borrowed it to glue a new AXII antenna cap back on the base and it worked great. That Ummagrip idea is a good one.
Yes. Great stuff. Great Jello cure for Runcam Split mounting etc. ( I tend to spread a thin layer on sides of cam and let it dry for ultra thin moon gell effect.) I then loose mount cam to desired angle & apply lots more E6000. When dry I remove the already loose mount screws and voila ! A flexible fpv mount!!! Also, its even easier to peel off with hairdryer/heatgun
Reattatched my cars side view mirror with E6000!! Darn thing never came back off for over 3 years, until I got rid of the car. E6000, good for everything!
The one thing you missed is this is dissolvable with alcohol, so this together with an IPA spray is a great combo when you need to fix and remove something.
It's my favorite glue since i started RC car. Firstly, i used for body kit protection but now i'm using it for FPV drone someparts. Smell is quite strong so you have to open door or window. enough to hold something if you mind, you peel it off easily. Thanks for sharing good inf.!
You can use it along with that mesh drywall joint tape and shoe goo or this 6000 to repair ripped rc bodies. Use it on my truggies and truck bodies works wonderfully
RcHaze yes, that is the best way to improve the reinforcement of rc car’s body. As you said, some mesh is really helpful. Thanks for additional information. Have great day!
automotive goop is the name brand one, they use it to hold bumpers on cars..we use this for signage instead of silicone. much cleaner. been slathering my quads with this for a year, works wonders. even works well for stripped threads!
I love E6000. Theres another glue that I love called Aleene's Original Tacky Glue. It dries to a reusable super tacky glue. You can make "glue dots" with it. There's also this double sided "tape" that is movie industry stuff for set making called Joe's Sticky Stuff, craziest double sided "tape" i've ever used, even better than VHB.
Also the black T6000 mobile phone glue is amazing. It comes out of a needle size nozzle great for extra security on wires after soldering. I use it for all sorts i really cant reccoment it enough
*E6000 Technical Data Sheet:* Contains perchloroethylene. New study publishing in JAMA Neurology on May 15, 2023 demonstrate its association with Parkinson’s. Two years of heavy exposure to TCE, a liquid chemical that lingers in the air, water and soil, may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by 70%.
I know this is an old video and I hope you check your comments. As you know or have heard, the eyeglasses holders for the Goggles 2 will not stay attached to the eye piece in the goggles. Would a small drop of this keep them in place to fly but be able to take them off if someone wanted to use the goggles.
@@JoshuaBardwell Hey man...thank you for responding. Do you have a fix for my and many others conundrum? I watch a lot of your videos. They are interesting even if I don't know what some of it means. I'm counting on osmosis. I have become fascinated with FPV. Ken Heron's progression has given me hope that someday... Anyway, I just joined your Patreon because you took the time to respond to me. Thanks again and any help will be appreciated with the eye glasses holder problem.
@@SuperAntichicken funny in more than one aspect bro. Incidentally I've glued the sole of a shoe (like shoegoo) and its lasted 10 years (outside working boots)
Something I realised I need for field repair/patching is some half-width duct tape, not electrical tape because I detest that stuff, what glue do they use with it? It's horrible, after too long if you remove it the sticky residue is abominable.
If you don't have Polymorph in your toolbox you're also missing out. Polymorph is also semi-permanent. You warm it up to make it soft enough to use and when it cools down, it a nice white plastic. You can remove it by heating it back up. Polymorph will meld together with some plastics. I has some small servos (see my Popsicle Stick Robot) which were connected to parts of my robot with Polymorph and the Polymorph combined with the plastic of the servo and couldn't be removed cleanly. Many things I see 3D printed could have been made using Polymorph much faster.
I have a tube of this as well, it's great. HOWEVER! there's a thing called "fix all adhesive" at Dollar tree. That does the same thing, but more on the flexible side. Also smells less like rotten eggs.
Beware the fumes, use in a well ventilated place. This glue is popular with costumers who glue rhinestones, I read someone saying the fumes can cause lung problems; contains tetrachloroethylene.
to remove ummagrip just heat the carbon from the other side with a hairdryer it will make the 3m glue sticky and you can easily peel the whole thing off and restick it (ideally while still warm as when it cools you get a better stick)
Interesting product - the texture looks a bit like that silicon sealant you use in your bath. I imagine it’s more sticky though. Seems better than hot glue. Maybe will give it a go!
What do you think about velcro for holding batteries in place? I started out with the foam battery pads, then the umagrip but I still sometimes had a battery eject. Since I went to velcro I haven't even had a battery shift position, let alone eject from the quad. I don't see too many people using velcro though.
where have you been? Been using E600 and Shoegoo for years now. Great for almost all foam wings. Although I stlil prefer Foamtac for modeled foam repairs
Been using this stuff for a while BUT if you need an extra thickness of silicone batt matt ( I had some screws that stuck up as high as the original matt ) it won't stick two of them together, CA fixed that.
I was hoping to find 'how to use' E6000? Can anyone help me with that? What's the application method? Do you put in in drops? run the whole rail? Do you put it both sides of what you are gluing together? Do you wait for both sides to become tacky (5mins) before you stick them together? I can't find what the actual instructions are and I bought 6 tubes on ebay and got sucked in didn't know they were all tiny 0.18 fl oz and there are no instructions on the tube?
Best glue I have ever used is one that I make myself. Goop/ ShoeGoo mixed at a 50/50 ratio with Toulene for thin, or at a 25% Toulene, to 75% goo. Does not eat Epp, and some Epo, let me repeat "some Epo" Its Non conductive, and is REMOVEABLE, but sticks like hell. Similar to RTV, but way better. It will peel off clean if you grab it with a tweezers, and peel slowly. I prefer to use header pins on my flight controllers, but where I solder wire-to-board, for added strength, I always twist the wires where the wires are close to the PCB and put a nice big drop of the stuff on there, which prevents the wire from moving back and forth and breaking off as you work on things... And yes toiling is cancer-causing in the state of California... What's so is that carbon fiber dust you just breathe in after grinding on your frame which is now lodged in your lungs. It's worse than asbestos, so use a mask.
E6000 is a shoe glue alternative if your kicks come undone as well..... best stuff since sliced bread imo. Ive used it for my quads (listen to jb, it works)
Buy the smaller tubes otherwise you'll waste a lot ... it does eventually dry out once opened. It softens EPO foam when you glue it but all seems OK once fully dry.
I have a request for a tips video: Something that would be really handy is if you could change your video channel directly with switches, not the fiddly LUA script or the OSD. Something like two three-position switches with Low/Low=off (PinIO), Low/Mid=RB1, Low/Hi=RB2, Mid/Low=RB3, ..., Hi/Hi=RB8. I can do some programming in different languages but just couldn't do what I wanted as an OpenTX LUA script. If such a script already exists or there is someone out there who can make that happen, that would be really cool. Thank you.
JB is there a filter for the receiver signal? The RC Smoothing is a filter right? I made a stick overlay video and a notice that my hands moves to fast I basically want to filter my hands =D
How does E6000 handle heat? Good option for mounting a vtx? In several cases a zip tie has been a little scary with my RDQ VTXs because I’m afraid it will break a component or press the button due to placement limitations but this could totally help!
I bought a tube of this and when I tried to apply it, it was so thick a big clear bubble came out of the tube, I couldn't spread it with a putty knife.
It might be worthwhile to note that since this video was published there is increasing emerging research linking this glue's ingredient to significant risks of cancer and Parkinson's - with inhaling or ingesting the likely mechanisms. Please be safe if you use the glue, no safe levels of exposure are yet known.
Joshua has a high level of trust in the community and his extremely glowing review of E6000 might result in complacency with new users. Ideally the video title should be updated to note the risk and/or some type of popup box on the video to note the risks. Health/wellbeing > best fpv glue solution.
I think that everything causes cancer anymore no matter what it is but thanks for the info though .
*E6000 Technical Data Sheet:* Contains perchloroethylene.
New study publishing in JAMA Neurology on May 15, 2023 demonstrate its association with Parkinson’s.
Two years of heavy exposure to TCE, a liquid chemical that lingers in the air, water and soil, may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by 70%.
Thanks for the info. Glad I opted to stick it outside to cure on account of the horrible smell.
Thanks for posting this
I know this is old, but thanks for putting this together Matt. I just used E6000 to stiffen up the body of heavily modified twin DW Lighting. You were right on the money, it def penetrates and adds lots of stiffness to the EPP. I like how is spreads out so much easier than GOOP, or even Foam Tac(which is incredible-but expensive). Thanks again for the excellent advice!
I use Amazing Goop for EVERYTHING on my quads. NO MORE SCREWS OR NUTS at all!
I glue the frame together, i glue the motors on the arms and i even glue the props on the motors!
One large tube per quad is what i recommend.
Totally agree. E6000 is the best! I use it for lots of things. I get mine at Walmart super cheap.
Hey dude, is everything ok with you? Long time with no videos! I really miss them! 😊
Thanks, mate, for your frank and straight-up comments on a product that I've heard of but haven't tried.
E 6000 or otherwise known as "Shoe Goo" is an awesome adhesive. I have used it to repair duck hunting waders , and even back in the day used it for repairing water beds. I have used it in this hobby for so many different purposes. So glad to see it getting recognized
I’ve always thought they were essentially the same product, just with a different name. I first used this type of adhesive to repair my shoes that got worn out from skateboarding. Then a few years later I bought a tube of e6000 from the dollar store, and I have used it to repair my work boots, and all sorts of random other stuff over time. I’ve still got the same tube from like 6 years ago, a little bit goes a long way
I just found myself scavenging bits of ummagrip off of old frames yesterday. This would work better than the adhesive foam. Thanks for the tip.
It's all I use in my shop. I've been using it for over a year. Way way better than anything I've tried b4.
Hey yeah, nice tip! I think I will make it a point to stock
this with my supplies. To be honest I’m really relieved to see this video. As
someone who started in RC with planes and then moved on to helicopters and then
most recently FPV quads I’ve been a little worried that the craftsmanship of
the hobby might be going the way of the dinos. Before this video, I wasn’t even
sure if anyone in the FPV world had heard of CA glue. (If by chance you are not
familiar with it, I highly recommend educating yourself because it is truly
amazing stuff.) I feel like when Joshua mentioned how some people were gluing
on their antennas he really nailed it in that with a little imagination
combined with some trial and error you might be amazed with the things you can
build and the ways you can improve your model with very little time and/or
money. You can buy carbon fiber, fiberglass, wood, plastic, alumininum and a
variety of other materials just about anywhere for very cheap. Speaking of
such, another good product for these fpv craft is hot glue. It makes a very
simple, safe and effective insulator for your exposed electrical connections
and if you change your mind it can be removed very easily without damaging the
components or leaving any residue. Lastly, don’t forget about the ability to
easily drill and tap threaded holes in metal and plastic as this can be a
hugely useful repair/building method.
Been using e6000 for couple years now. Love it and use it for just about anything in a pinch.
Hey that stuff even works in Australia :) and I glued my camera on my 2" with it, no screws nothing just E6000 to the bracket!
Dude WTF? I legit was buying a tube of this as you posted this video to glue the wings onto my onto my Sonicmodell F1 wing! My tube of clear had hardened and I only had black (which would look terrible on white foam), so I made a special trip to the store to buy some clear or white, I bought clear.
My daughter can vouch for this amazing coincidence.
Anyway, I'm going to watch this video to see how to use it on kwads.
I love what you do Joshua, you're a good dude. You should fly a wing some time.
E6000 = Amazing Goop = Shoe Goo (all same manufacture and same flexible substance), but E6000 uses PERC (dry cleaning fluid) as its base solvent , instead of Toluene (both of which evaporate entirely, but the latter causes birth defects in rats who are made to swim in it, in California).
E6800 is the same adhesive but has UV stabilizers (as do certain flavors of Goop such as Marine, Sport & Outdoor, and a couple others) and are suitable for applications exposed to direct sunlight.
Those of us in the slope soaring community have been using Goop or E6x00 for 15+ years, particularly on EPP aircraft, but also for other things. I glue servos into my composite aircraft with it, because it'll take a shock without coming loose, but if I need to remove it, I can dribble Toluene or Xylene in there, while prying on the servo, and it'll soften the adhesive and pop right out, and with a little more solvent I can remove the old adhesive and redo the bond, good as new.
We also sometimes thin Goop with solvent to consistency of warm maple syrup and paint it on with a foam brush to create a thin permanent adhesive layer between various layers of covering such as strapping tape and iron on coverings, usually on molded EPP wings. It's very versatile stuff. Just note that it does not dry quickly. You'll only get full strength after about 24 hours and if you manage to seal the solvent in, it can take longer. When it is fully cured though, it's very very strong.
Ha! So cool! This stuff is amazeballs! My girl happens to be a creative designer and uses this for her creations.. I snipped it away from her first time my r-sxr antenna went off! So cool to see a pro like you telling me I was right to use this hahaha
I use Goop Amazing. I doesn't dry quickly, but it has a strong bond that ISN'T permanent. It requires a small effort to start the peel, but it will peel off cleanly from smooth surfaces. I've been using it for years.
I just found a 6 page forum discussion on E6000 vs Goop. The consensus from those who used both, think Goop is the better choice because it sets faster and smells less. Both are good tho.
E6000 is good but the Shoe goo brand is better. Been using it for years in rc cars. Give it a try. Would also recommend the mini tubes. Larger ones dry up after opening in a couple months. Thanks for your reviews JB!
John Wiita I’ve used both but didn’t notice a difference, not that there isn’t. How are they different?
Amazing Goop is also the same thing, works great. Do not use CA/super glue on electronics - it’s acid and will eat away at your electronics. Shoe goo, amazing goop, e6000 will not.
We use shoe goo to mount servos and electronics in rc cars on carbon. Over the years, we have tried both. Shoegoo always held a lot better. And peels off with absolutely no residue as well. I mount my capacitors to the carbon frames on my quads with shoegoo and use it to lock the camera angle into place with a small dab. Also works amazing for mounting the crossfire antennas!!
My wife has been using it for years to make custom, costume jewelry and swears by it. Apparently it's a big thing with those ladies. I borrowed it to glue a new AXII antenna cap back on the base and it worked great. That Ummagrip idea is a good one.
Yes. Great stuff. Great Jello cure for Runcam Split mounting etc. ( I tend to spread a thin layer on sides of cam and let it dry for ultra thin moon gell effect.) I then loose mount cam to desired angle & apply lots more E6000. When dry I remove the already loose mount screws and voila ! A flexible fpv mount!!! Also, its even easier to peel off with hairdryer/heatgun
we use a ton of it in our planes..... the other one you can get which can be better for certain things is "welders" glue
Reattatched my cars side view mirror with E6000!! Darn thing never came back off for over 3 years, until I got rid of the car.
E6000, good for everything!
I used it in place of lugnuts, so far so good! 👍🏼
I even reattached my spinal.
The one thing you missed is this is dissolvable with alcohol, so this together with an IPA spray is a great combo when you need to fix and remove something.
And its washer and dryer safe ...now I can wash and dry my kwad without the glue coming off.
Perfect.
🤘😁👍
i used this a lot when making jewelry back in the day. its niche but once you know about it , you basically don't need any other glues
It's my favorite glue since i started RC car. Firstly, i used for body kit protection but now i'm using it for FPV drone someparts. Smell is quite strong so you have to open door or window. enough to hold something if you mind, you peel it off easily. Thanks for sharing good inf.!
You can use it along with that mesh drywall joint tape and shoe goo or this 6000 to repair ripped rc bodies. Use it on my truggies and truck bodies works wonderfully
RcHaze yes, that is the best way to improve the reinforcement of rc car’s body. As you said, some mesh is really helpful. Thanks for additional information. Have great day!
Ive used this stuff since I was a kid. Great multi-purpose glue.
JB you wouldn't believe where I found it in Australia. A store named Spotlight , Its a sewing and craft supply shop.
Seen this stuff at my local dollar store. Nice find. Thanks Joshua
automotive goop is the name brand one, they use it to hold bumpers on cars..we use this for signage instead of silicone. much cleaner. been slathering my quads with this for a year, works wonders. even works well for stripped threads!
Yup. It's a must have if you fly wings.
E6000 or if you want something a tad bit thicker Shoo Goo works really well too. I would never be without one or the other.
I love E6000. Theres another glue that I love called Aleene's Original Tacky Glue. It dries to a reusable super tacky glue. You can make "glue dots" with it. There's also this double sided "tape" that is movie industry stuff for set making called Joe's Sticky Stuff, craziest double sided "tape" i've ever used, even better than VHB.
I have been useing this stuff for years,best thing ever to use on foam wings
At first I was thinking useless video. Now I want some!!! Good job JB!
Also the black T6000 mobile phone glue is amazing. It comes out of a needle size nozzle great for extra security on wires after soldering. I use it for all sorts i really cant reccoment it enough
JB says to buy a thing, so I do. Are you paying attention FrSky?!?
Spartacus FPV well said.
I'm waiting for the Jumper T16 to get back in stock.
Word.
I'm with Spartacus FPV.
You forgot to mention the fumes in an enclosed room. That is a bonus if you like to fly high ☺
*E6000 Technical Data Sheet:* Contains perchloroethylene.
New study publishing in JAMA Neurology on May 15, 2023 demonstrate its association with Parkinson’s.
Two years of heavy exposure to TCE, a liquid chemical that lingers in the air, water and soil, may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by 70%.
Really nice, Joshua! 😊
We don't have it here in Brazil, but I'm guessing we have something similar. 😊
😊
Yes, i use it and goop marine grade too. They are equal in my uses...
It's also great for repairing whoop frames.
UHU por is best!
Cool, I just bought the original one from Eclectic for the first time, the 3oz. one for US$10.28
God bless.
its all i recommend for most fpv adhesive needs
I know this is an old video and I hope you check your comments. As you know or have heard, the eyeglasses holders for the Goggles 2 will not stay attached to the eye piece in the goggles. Would a small drop of this keep them in place to fly but be able to take them off if someone wanted to use the goggles.
No I think they'd permanently attach. And I'd be real careful about getting solvent adhesive near lenses.
@@JoshuaBardwell Hey man...thank you for responding. Do you have a fix for my and many others conundrum? I watch a lot of your videos. They are interesting even if I don't know what some of it means. I'm counting on osmosis. I have become fascinated with FPV. Ken Heron's progression has given me hope that someday... Anyway, I just joined your Patreon because you took the time to respond to me. Thanks again and any help will be appreciated with the eye glasses holder problem.
Great for building Stromtrooper Armor as well. The best and recommended by the 501st Legion. Awesome stuff!
I've used E6000 for 15 years!!!!
Wow the glue holds that long!?
@@SuperAntichicken funny in more than one aspect bro. Incidentally I've glued the sole of a shoe (like shoegoo) and its lasted 10 years (outside working boots)
Something I realised I need for field repair/patching is some half-width duct tape, not electrical tape because I detest that stuff, what glue do they use with it? It's horrible, after too long if you remove it the sticky residue is abominable.
Great stuff. Can be thinned with xylene. Xylene will also remove fully cured glue also. Fantastic on epp wings etc.
If you don't have Polymorph in your toolbox you're also missing out. Polymorph is also semi-permanent. You warm it up to make it soft enough to use and when it cools down, it a nice white plastic. You can remove it by heating it back up.
Polymorph will meld together with some plastics. I has some small servos (see my Popsicle Stick Robot) which were connected to parts of my robot with Polymorph and the Polymorph combined with the plastic of the servo and couldn't be removed cleanly.
Many things I see 3D printed could have been made using Polymorph much faster.
Look the same as UHU Por Glue, I have been using it for years.
Uhu Por is a contact cement, this isn't. Also no Uhu Por in the USA
I wonder how well this would work as landing skids for small builds!😲
I have a tube of this as well, it's great. HOWEVER! there's a thing called "fix all adhesive" at Dollar tree. That does the same thing, but more on the flexible side. Also smells less like rotten eggs.
I paint this stuff on my whoop frames. Works great 😎👍
Why... What does it do?
@@ugpfpv361 makes them tougher
Shoe goo is awesome also and available all over the place
Beware the fumes, use in a well ventilated place. This glue is popular with costumers who glue rhinestones, I read someone saying the fumes can cause lung problems; contains tetrachloroethylene.
to remove ummagrip just heat the carbon from the other side with a hairdryer it will make the 3m glue sticky and you can easily peel the whole thing off and restick it (ideally while still warm as when it cools you get a better stick)
It's used on phone repair, I have a black version. It's like that yellow cement glue , the smell is the same. used on shoe repair too
What about the old trusty hot glue. This looks good also👍
Hot glue is heavy and doesn't flex. It doesn't stick to carbon well. I don't think it's very good for quads.
Interesting product - the texture looks a bit like that silicon sealant you use in your bath. I imagine it’s more sticky though. Seems better than hot glue. Maybe will give it a go!
E6K is great to hold down a UFL on a vtx.
when you say it works it works cheers
Can this glue be used to attach cell phone/watch screens back to the case? I like the idea of being flexible and removable
I would definitely only use approved adhesive for that.
Joshua Bardwell ok thanks.
Been using it for a while. Also, did you know its nonconductive?
I've used it in place of electrical tape in some applications.
What do you think about velcro for holding batteries in place? I started out with the foam battery pads, then the umagrip but I still sometimes had a battery eject. Since I went to velcro I haven't even had a battery shift position, let alone eject from the quad. I don't see too many people using velcro though.
where have you been? Been using E600 and Shoegoo for years now. Great for almost all foam wings. Although I stlil prefer Foamtac for modeled foam repairs
I’ve been looking for something like this for almost 4 years lol. Thanks!
I use this to attach immortal t’s to the bottom of my quad. Shoe goo is also very similar.
Guys, this stuff is also sold by the name :
GOOP
Same stuff. Works great for ecru in your household, not just RC. 👍😁
made by same company but its not the exactly the same
I recommend Shoe Goo more. Allows for easier removal later. E6000 can harden more than Shoe Goo.
Been using this for years, yep, great stuff! Secure wire, and on and on and on. Just a little dab will do ya.
stuff is great. I use it to keep my uf.l antenna connector from popping off my vtx
Been using this stuff for a while BUT if you need an extra thickness of silicone batt matt ( I had some screws that stuck up as high as the original matt ) it won't stick two of them together, CA fixed that.
Its good stuff allso uhu por is from Germany and all i use . very similar stuff
No Uhu Por in the USA :(
@@NoAgendaFPV i order it on Amazon all the time
Have used Goop for years, works just like e6000.
used it for years ... good stuff
Shoe goo (in black or clear) is also great.
Thanks Joshua.
I was hoping to find 'how to use' E6000? Can anyone help me with that? What's the application method? Do you put in in drops? run the whole rail? Do you put it both sides of what you are gluing together? Do you wait for both sides to become tacky (5mins) before you stick them together? I can't find what the actual instructions are and I bought 6 tubes on ebay and got sucked in didn't know they were all tiny 0.18 fl oz and there are no instructions on the tube?
Awesome stuff for sure! @JoshuaBardwell can the Aileron channel be reversed in Betaflight??
Yes. In the CLI use the rxrange command. Instead of "rxrange 0 1000 2000" use "rxrange 0 2000 1000".
Also good for fixing your jeans if you tear them
Best glue I have ever used is one that I make myself. Goop/ ShoeGoo mixed at a 50/50 ratio with Toulene for thin, or at a 25% Toulene, to 75% goo.
Does not eat Epp, and some Epo, let me repeat "some Epo"
Its Non conductive, and is REMOVEABLE, but sticks like hell. Similar to RTV, but way better. It will peel off clean if you grab it with a tweezers, and peel slowly.
I prefer to use header pins on my flight controllers, but where I solder wire-to-board, for added strength, I always twist the wires where the wires are close to the PCB and put a nice big drop of the stuff on there, which prevents the wire from moving back and forth and breaking off as you work on things...
And yes toiling is cancer-causing in the state of California...
What's so is that carbon fiber dust you just breathe in after grinding on your frame which is now lodged in your lungs. It's worse than asbestos, so use a mask.
thanks that's all I wanted to know;I'll use it to stick phone back covers and screens
i use a hot glue gun for loads of stuff, it takes a while to get good at it, but i mount antennae and once an fc and a camera
Been using this on my bixler for years
Will this glue stay tacky once dry? Is it good to bond metal to carbon fiber please?
Fine I will!
E6000 is a shoe glue alternative if your kicks come undone as well..... best stuff since sliced bread imo. Ive used it for my quads (listen to jb, it works)
I have the clear T8000 it looks the same
The fumes of e6000 are very strong.
That's why I love it so micjh7
Yes need that good show bro
Buy the smaller tubes otherwise you'll waste a lot ... it does eventually dry out once opened. It softens EPO foam when you glue it but all seems OK once fully dry.
Joshua, you should do a wing build sometime.
I have a request for a tips video: Something that would be really handy is if you could change your video channel directly with switches, not the fiddly LUA script or the OSD. Something like two three-position switches with Low/Low=off (PinIO), Low/Mid=RB1, Low/Hi=RB2, Mid/Low=RB3, ..., Hi/Hi=RB8. I can do some programming in different languages but just couldn't do what I wanted as an OpenTX LUA script. If such a script already exists or there is someone out there who can make that happen, that would be really cool. Thank you.
Just to let you know this is the only glue I've had success with in repairing "Tiny Whoop" frames for over a year now. :)
What's the plus and minus of this over just grabbing a big tube of silicone?
Looks like this won't peel off as easily as silicone
There are several variations of e6000. Are you talking about 220011, the high viscosity?
Ummmmm I don't know which one have I got in the video.
I think it's the high viscosity but this is the only kind I've ever bought.
JB is there a filter for the receiver signal? The RC Smoothing is a filter right? I made a stick overlay video and a notice that my hands moves to fast I basically want to filter my hands =D
Ok I’m going to use this to glue my motors on, no vibrations
How does E6000 handle heat? Good option for mounting a vtx? In several cases a zip tie has been a little scary with my RDQ VTXs because I’m afraid it will break a component or press the button due to placement limitations but this could totally help!
I bought a tube of this and when I tried to apply it, it was so thick a big clear bubble came out of the tube, I couldn't spread it with a putty knife.
This is the only glue that sticks to TPU ;)
Good but try g02 from loctite same but better tad more flex!