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    wheeltapper
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      #282228
      wheeltapper
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        Hi

        I've just been using some araldite , the ordinary stuff, not the rapid c##p and I happened to read the blurb on the tube. It's called araldite PRECISION!

        what!!!!!!!

        how can a glue be precision and how do you measure it?

        answers on a postcard .

        yours

        a mystified Roy.

        #282249
        Peter G. Shaw
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          Probably because with Araldite Rapid you only have a limited time (2 or 3 minutes) in which to align the two items being joined whereas with Araldite Standard you have a much longer time (up to 90 minutes according to a quick glance at my tubes). Therefore, it is much easier to "precisely" and accurately set the two parts. Hence "precision".

          It's like a lot of things with the English language – one word can have a number of different meanings, all dependent on the context. Is it any wonder that non-native English speakers have trouble with English. (And there is another example of a word with different meanings – native!)

          Peter G. Shaw

          #282251
          Barnaby Wilde
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            Marketing is a language & you might very well be guilty of confusing this very common language with something you recognise as a spoken language, like English, French, German, Latin or even Bollox.

            In marketing speak, "precision" has roughly the same meaning as "instant" & "permanent".

            Nobody knows exactly what "precision" means, neither do they know how long it takes for an "instant" to happen, it is totally impossible to define "permanent" in any meaningful way.

            Unless you happen to be fluent in the language called 'marketing'.

            #282289
            Hopper
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              Posted by Mick Charity on 03/02/2017 19:45:33
              :…, neither do they know how long it takes for an "instant" to happen, ..

              I went to Kmart recently to print some photos off my digital camera at their self serve terminal. I chose the more expensive "instant" option over the one-hour and next-day options. Took the chit the terminal spat out to the counter to pay and pick up my "instant" prints. "Oh, they should be ready in 10 to 15 minutes," the assistant says. Huh? Instant?

              #282293
              Dod
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                Answered on a postcard shaped bit of  my screen

                 

                Precision with Araldite shirley means that you can stick the bits together exactly where you want to, unless you mess it with precision i.e. the parts will be stuck in the wrong place relative to each other with no gap to get anything into the join to prise it apart

                Maybe it could mean less cleaning off cos you won't get it all over the place like I normally do.

                Edited By Dod on 03/02/2017 22:52:24

                #282294
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                  Posted by Peter G. Shaw on 03/02/2017 19:37:59:

                  Is it any wonder that non-native English speakers have trouble with English.

                  So do a good number of the natives. wink 2

                  Andrew

                  #282295
                  wheeltapper
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                    I discovered that Isopropanol is great for removing it before it sets.

                    Roy.

                    #282296
                    Cyril Bonnett
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                      What's the largest object that you've seen repaired with araldite? REME guys repaired the cracked radiator fan  housing on my chieftain tank back in the early 1970's with araldite reinforced with steel rods.

                      Edited By Cyril Bonnett on 03/02/2017 23:10:28

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