To make a successful bond it is essential to take a few careful steps.
Cleaning
Use a solvent to remove all traces of grease, and apply with a lint free cloth.
Cellulose thinners, Trichloroethylene or Acetone (nail varnish remover or
dry cleaner fluid - TCE) and do not touch the surfaces once clean.
Roughen the surface
If gluing silver/metal components then file or stone the surface, on other
materials use wire wool. Ensure that the joint gap is small since conventional
superglue can only fill a void of upto approx 0.1mm. Make a dry run making
sure that you can apply the glue, make and hold the joint in one continuous
motion.
Use an applicator
Do not apply glue directly from the tube, inevitably you will squirt too much
onto the joint and your fingers!. For best results use a bottle, rather than
a tube, remove the nozzle then dip a length of thin wire into the glue to
pick a drop and apply to one side of the joint. Spread the glue thinly over
the surface and apply to the second surface and hold for a few seconds. Provided
the glue was not too thick the joint will set almost immediately. If necessary
add more glue to the assembled joint using the same method. Refit the nozzle
and cap to reseal the bottle, provided you do not use the nozzle for it's
intended purpose you can continue to use it as a removable 'bung'.
With care a tube can be used in the same way by removing the nozzle opening
the foil seal fully, then dip into the tube. Find a secure method of supporting
the open tube upright.
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