Gluing Wobbler Heads Back On
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Gluing Wobbler Heads Back On
I just bought a Wobbler whose head came unglued and I was curious what glue people use to put them back on. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Re: Gluing Wobbler Heads Back On
Hey bud, I've found that E6000 (shoe glue) works best for me.
I first have to clean out an excess oils from the old "wobbler sweat" and then apply a generous amount of the glue and press the head onto it. Be sure to let it sit UPSIDE DOWN for a day so the glue doesn't drip down onto the spring.
E6000 is rubbery when dry and lasts a super long time without drying out.
I first have to clean out an excess oils from the old "wobbler sweat" and then apply a generous amount of the glue and press the head onto it. Be sure to let it sit UPSIDE DOWN for a day so the glue doesn't drip down onto the spring.
E6000 is rubbery when dry and lasts a super long time without drying out.
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Re: Gluing Wobbler Heads Back On
Vinyl4Blood wrote:Hey bud, I've found that E6000 (shoe glue) works best for me.
I first have to clean out an excess oils from the old "wobbler sweat" and then apply a generous amount of the glue and press the head onto it. Be sure to let it sit UPSIDE DOWN for a day so the glue doesn't drip down onto the spring.
E6000 is rubbery when dry and lasts a super long time without drying out.
Perfect, thanks Wes!
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Re: Gluing Wobbler Heads Back On
Good recommend Wes. I've used that glue for other repairs. Good stuff.
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Re: Gluing Wobbler Heads Back On
I don't know if wobbler repair is different from POP repair, but I got a lot of helpful suggestions from my question! I used the ZAPIT suggestion and it's been great so far!
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