Thanks Halliwax, Can the grips be removed the same way via freezer? I've never used either e6000 or 2-part epoxy so I'm just trying to find the best method for me.
If u have never worked with either, I would but then both, and try gluing popsicle sticks to something... like a paper towel roll or something
The e6000 I think is easier to work with, but you can take my advice honestly because I’m a big fan of it, so I’m going to promote it always lol
I always used 2 part epoxy, loctite to be exact. Only problems I found with them was it was a brittle bond. I would clean the flash with acetone, score the under side of the grip, and rub some sand paper opposite to the grain on the flash
The epoxy held the grips on great, but I dropped the flash once on my carpeted floor and 2 of the grips popped right off
I have also popped them off by hand, I had to use some force but I could remove them
I can’t seem to do that with e6000 unless I use heat, or acetone
I love how easy and clean the clean up is with e6000. I JUST got done working with it 5 minutes ago on another project. I clean the excess off with popsicle sticks and skewers.
I apply e6000 with skewers
But I would buy each type, and play around first on some random stuff. Get a handle for working with it then make your own decision on what you like the most
Then report back and tell us how you feel!
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