- Joined
- Friday July 10, 2009
Has anyone here tried Hafixs glue? <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.hafixs.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.hafixs.co.uk</a><!-- m --> I was at the NEC yesterday for the classic motorshow. I went on a friend's free ticket mostly to see the scooters and bikes, but the cars were very cool - vintage sportscars (Riley's, Austen Healey, etc.) plus lovely old Morris Travellers and Humbers, Bristols etc. Oddly the Maxi Owners' Club had a pitch right between Lotus and Morgan. I kid you not - concourse condition Austin Maxi
The dealer and autojumble and stalls were awesome and there was a guy demonstrating the glue. He took a nice thick rubber band (like a fanbelt), got me to pull it hard to show it was "real", then cut it, put a spot of Hafixs on one end, pressed them together, and almost immediately asked me to pull it again. I though the glue would still be wet but, no, it was so completely stuck that my very hard pulling just stretched the rubber slightly but the join was unaffected.
Suffice to say I bought some. Just wondered if it would be good for brush knots?
The dealer and autojumble and stalls were awesome and there was a guy demonstrating the glue. He took a nice thick rubber band (like a fanbelt), got me to pull it hard to show it was "real", then cut it, put a spot of Hafixs on one end, pressed them together, and almost immediately asked me to pull it again. I though the glue would still be wet but, no, it was so completely stuck that my very hard pulling just stretched the rubber slightly but the join was unaffected.
Suffice to say I bought some. Just wondered if it would be good for brush knots?