Best glue to assemble rubbers?

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it stiiiinks. I like it too, but mostly use it to remove glues.

For serious gluing, I use Winion glue, or DHS #15
oh really? luckily my batch didn't smell at all! but my old glue revolution no3 smelled so much that people entering my room after glueing rubbers asked me if i had a cat toilet in my room :D

what you all like better about dhs 15 compared to sueke?
 
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oh really? luckily my batch didn't smell at all! but my old glue revolution no3 smelled so much that people entering my room after glueing rubbers asked me if i had a cat toilet in my room :D

what you all like better about dhs 15 compared to sueke?
no it's not smelly at first, but leave them for 1 week and the remains smell like dead mouse, not sure if it happens to everyone

about dhs15, it's denser, sticks better, no smell. That's enough for the benefits
 

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sueke is thicker then revolution but takes a bit more time to dry. but doesn’t matter if you use a hairdryer anyway. it is the easiest one to remove by a mile from any glue i had in the years like nittaku, andro, revolution, xiom and donic.

the only difference to other glues is that it will stick also to other things besides the glue itself. normaly i did both sides on the same time and could lay the blade with the dried side on the table no worries but the sueke will stick to the table a bit if you put to much pressure, so better do one side at a time
 
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sueke is thicker then revolution but takes a bit more time to dry. but doesn’t matter if you use a hairdryer anyway. it is the easiest one to remove by a mile from any glue i had in the years like nittaku, andro, revolution, xiom and donic.

the only difference to other glues is that it will stick also to other things besides the glue itself. normaly i did both sides on the same time and could lay the blade with the dried side on the table no worries but the sueke will stick to the table a bit if you put to much pressure, so better do one side at a time
That's interesting! Do you even need a layer of glue on the blade in that case?
 
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sueke is thicker then revolution but takes a bit more time to dry. but doesn’t matter if you use a hairdryer anyway. it is the easiest one to remove by a mile from any glue i had in the years like nittaku, andro, revolution, xiom and donic.

the only difference to other glues is that it will stick also to other things besides the glue itself. normaly i did both sides on the same time and could lay the blade with the dried side on the table no worries but the sueke will stick to the table a bit if you put to much pressure, so better do one side at a time
You can do both sides of the blade if you use a baking paper to lay the dried side of the blade. Only the tip of the blade will touch this paper without any problem for the glue as the handle of the blade is thicker. Or use a paper that used to have stickers on it (like stickers for kids), after all stickers are removed from it.
 
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My favorite glue? No doubt rubber cement.

Super cheap, easy, good hold, I never have a film on the sponge to take off. It ever so slightly expands the sponge kinda like a tuning effect but the difference is so small, it's basically nothing.

It just doesn't work on OX rubbers naturally but outside of that? It's perfect.
 
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