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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer
    Armourer, I REALLY wish I could help you, Mergs is correct...NASA related.
    Figured as much!
    Remember those who put their lives in danger for your sake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenEpeeist
    Someone recommended that I use "Fleche-Tite", which is a glue for archery, actually works better than superglue without all of the nasty fumes. Plus, it isn't as runny, which is great for not gluing the piece of wire wrapped around the threads (which has happened on some occations).

    Acetone, as everyone else said, is the way to go...
    To the opposite, Fletch-Tite is much worse than cyanoacrlyates or general-purpose cements (Duco, Cementit) when it comes to fumes. Just letting the stuff cure in a room without good ventilation is bad, and grinding it off with a Dremel-tool...

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