For years I'd glue my tips on with normal cheap superglue and as long as to much wasn't used, a bit of finger pressure for a minute would be enough for the tip to stick.
I also found that with using elks which are pretty thick to start with the advice of the tip soaking up the glue and going hard wasnt really a problem providing you didnt go mad with the glue.
Since changing to laminated tips tho I bought some superglue gel however it appears to take a lot longer to go off meaning the tip needs to be clamped ideally.
Do you have the same probs and if you use a clamp which are the best sort. Dont want it marking the shaft.
I also found that with using elks which are pretty thick to start with the advice of the tip soaking up the glue and going hard wasnt really a problem providing you didnt go mad with the glue.
Since changing to laminated tips tho I bought some superglue gel however it appears to take a lot longer to go off meaning the tip needs to be clamped ideally.
Do you have the same probs and if you use a clamp which are the best sort. Dont want it marking the shaft.
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