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Wow! I am really impressed! Your product worked fantastically well.
Jim L.
Penn Central 9504. Although this is a brass model I’ve made some modifications to it as far as the horn and adding sunshades. I have never been able to keep these items on as there never was an adhesive, until yours [Dr. Mike's Glue], that could survive the layout, the workbench and the box. Thanks Dr. Mike you’ve now made the 9504 as rugged as the real engine that I worked on back in 1971.
Tom B. - Wilmington Delaware
Was impressed by the demo and out of glue so I bought some of this Mike's glue, i've never trusted anything else since. Stuff works great, especially in combo with the lightning fill. I basically stopping pinning my models
Eric
Dr. Mike's Glue is fantastic! I was most impressed when I repaired the plastic gear on the tailgate of my pickup truck.
Gene P. from Rocky Mount NC
Still Working! (as of 1/21/2019)
T. Lee
Not only did 'Dr. Mike's Glue' give a virtually invisible join, the resulting bond was so strong...Another strong point was that none of the “white bloom” was formed. Highly recommended and good value
Adrian Gray in Narrow Lines
Dr. Mike's Model n Crafter's ca is in a class by itself. It's the only glue that I am aware of that will bond Delrin.
jharrison in Model Railroader forums
I've been trying it out, and this stuff is positively amazing. It really does bond even plastic, and I can rap it, twist it, and the bond holds. It's gap-filling, but flows well. It dries fast, but not "too" fast. It's working great on the brass.
mmaglario on Atlas Model Railroad Co forums
It also glues anything to anything, such as 1/72 riders to horses.
Vinnie on Reaper Mini forums
I used it yesterday making a brass and antler whistle and a gold plated letter opener and antler, REALLY LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Robbie R. at Rabon Trapping & Wildlife Control
Dr. Mike,
Vince O'Mahony, Crazy Old Man
peace & joy. I hope everything goes well with you.
I'm now old enough to have grandchildren, and my grandson is a VERY active boy. We have karate fights on the couch every afternoon.
Well, his dad REALLY likes Nerf guns, and so there are Nerf darts EVERYWHERE. But it seems one of the larger darts is made from 2 pieces, and the nose cap came off the projectile body. "Grampa, can you FIX it?" (Besides babysitting, I get to "fix" stuff)
So I took the dart home and looked over my HUGE collection of glues and knew that NONE of 'em were gonna hold. But then I saw my tiny bottle of "Mike's", which I bought a million years or so ago at a wargame convention. You were gluing cheap plastic cowboys to cheap plastic horses, I think. And you told me it NEVER dries out or evaporates. So I shook the bottle and it SLOOSHED. By all the gods of war...
2 minutes later (manual dexterity was never my long suit), voila! Like New Nerf dart.
If I EVER manage to use up what's left, I will surely buy more Dr. Mike's glue.