Phil Pascoe
Established Member
I like the way they specify the maximum length of the gluestick. I have visions of little green men leaping out of the back of gun with scythes to cut the end off an over long one. :lol:
I have two of these Bosch, one at home, one in the workshop at work, neither work. One failed on the non return valve on the tip, new tips are too dear to keep replacing, other leaks glue back out past input end. Really disappointed after the good reviews. I bought them to replace a heavy duty Stanley, will give the Tec a try. They get used a fair bit, both at home and work so don't mind paying more for one that will last even the warranty period. Can't be ar**ed to send them back, life's too short to persuade replacements.Bigbud78":6a46znmr said:CHJ":6a46znmr said:http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/bosch-pkp-18-e-240v-glue-gun-416780
I've had one of these for years and find it very effective, glue throughput is all that I ever want.
I've just got this as well, top glue gun. Think its 200W. From what I read the higher wattage guns are better as they get the glue really hot which helps with adhesion.
This is cheaper than the one shown on Ebay.-Sheptonphil":3ktiztmn said:Hmm, it was two Stanley Gr100's that failed one after the other neither lasted more than six months. Going to go for the Tec 810 this time. See how long that lasts.
We do use black glue sticks instead of clear, these do set harder in the gun and are slightly runnier when hot, so is probably that causing the failures.
Phil
Huh? Unless I'm missing something that Amazon link is to a Tec 805 for £60 when the eBay link posted above shows it for £45, and the Gluesticks.UK link shows a TEC 810 for £90, when the eBay seller has it for £75...phil.p":3bx3sn2b said:This is cheaper than the one shown on Ebay.-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listin ... dition=new
or another -
https://www.gluesticks.uk.com/tec810-in ... Path=11_14
Just curious? Why black glue sticks?Sheptonphil":1phdt2wv said:Hmm, it was two Stanley Gr100's that failed one after the other neither lasted more than six months. Going to go for the Tec 810 this time. See how long that lasts.
We do use black glue sticks instead of clear, these do set harder in the gun and are slightly runnier when hot, so is probably that causing the failures.
Phil
Alexam":3idisnhl said:Just curious? Why black glue sticks?Sheptonphil":3idisnhl said:Hmm, it was two Stanley Gr100's that failed one after the other neither lasted more than six months. Going to go for the Tec 810 this time. See how long that lasts.
We do use black glue sticks instead of clear, these do set harder in the gun and are slightly runnier when hot, so is probably that causing the failures.
Phil
Alexam":1fte6kx0 said:Just curious? Why black glue sticks?Sheptonphil":1fte6kx0 said:Hmm, it was two Stanley Gr100's that failed one after the other neither lasted more than six months. Going to go for the Tec 810 this time. See how long that lasts.
We do use black glue sticks instead of clear, these do set harder in the gun and are slightly runnier when hot, so is probably that causing the failures.
Phil
Depends on the application of course, but I've been using Tecbond 260 for a while now - as a general-purpose adhesive for a variety of materials (wood, metal, ceramic, glass) it's been excellent. Slightly longer open time than most as well, so allows for a bit of 'positioning'. I use a 12mm glue gun - not a heavy user, so it's fine for me.Duncan A":54s7lmr7 said:A question for those of you that use the Tec guns...
What type of glue do you use, given the great range available?
And what size of glue stick, 12mm or 15mm?
Thanks
Duncan
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