Archive for January, 2008

All About Silicone Sealant

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Silicone Sealant – Clear (Part #SRTV)

This clear silicone sealant is also great around the house, RV, or Campsite to touch up areas around doors, windows, sinks, showers, tubs, tent tears, and toilets. It does NOT clean up with water but it is more durable and permanent than latex caulking. Because of the nature of the product, Silicone Sealant has a shorter shelf life and gets a rubbery characteristic once cured in 24hrs. It is waterproof and has good adhesive characteristics once cured.

Silicone Sealant Specs

  • Viscosity - VERY HIGH
  • Pourable? NO
  • Self Leveling? NO
  • Recommended Tips: #1 All Plastic Taper (remember you can cut these tips to make the opening larger if required, #2 Pink, #3 Yellow, #4 Black
  • Recommend Tip Caps? YES
  • Buy Silicone Sealant Here
  • Tip cleaning recommendations: The nature of this material prevents the needle tip from being reused. It tends to cure rapidly and is difficult to clean. It is highly recommended that you keep the tip attached to the container once used and slide the appropriate tip cap onto the end. More than likely the tip will not be usuable after any length of time but leaving it attached allows you to put a new tip onto the container and maximize the use of the remaining material in the Precision Shot container. Store at room temperature and low humidity to maximize shelf life.

All About Latex Caulk Sealant

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Latex Caulk Sealant – White (Part #SCW)

Latex Caulk Sealant is the most convenient Precision Shot product usable around the house. It’s absolutely fantastic to touch up caulking around your sinks, tubs, showers, and toilets! Cure time is 24 hours and cleans up with water.

Latex Caulk Sealant Specs

  • Viscosity - VERY HIGH
  • Pourable? NO
  • Self Leveling? NO
  • Recommended Tips: #1 All Plastic Taper (remember you can cut these tips to make the opening larger if required, #2 Pink, #3 Yellow, #4 Black
  • Recommend Tip Caps? YES
  • Buy Latex Caulk Sealant Here
  • Tip cleaning recommendations: It is highly recommended that you keep the tip attached to the container once used and slide the appropriate tip cap onto the end. The tip remains useable after 30 days. In many cases you can simply “snap-off” the cured ball on the end of the tip or container to access the remaining material in the Precision Shot container. Store at room temperature and low humidity to maximize shelf life.

All About Carpenter’s Glue

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Carpenter’s Glue (Part #ACG)

This is a high-grade wood glue. It’s rated for both interior and exterior applications. It has a cure time of about 24 hours.

Carpenter’s Glue Specs

  • Viscosity - MEDIUM
  • Pourable? YES
  • Self Leveling? YES
  • Recommended Tips: #1 Pink, #2 Yellow, #3 All Plastic Taper, #4 Black
  • Recommend Tip Caps? YES
  • Buy Carpenter’s Glue Here
  • Tip cleaning recommendations: It is highly recommended that you keep the tip attached to the container once used and slide the appropriate tip cap onto the end. The tip remains usable for a minimum of 30days. In many cases you can simply “snap-off” the cured ball on the end of the tip or container to access the remaining material in the Precision Shot container. Store at room temperature and low humidity to maximize shelf life.

All About Threadlocker High Strength

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

ThreadLocker-High Strength (Part #ATL2)

This RED material is a High strength anaerobic adhesive used to hold fasteners (usually metal) into place. Anaerobic adhesives are the opposite of most adhesives in that they cure with an ABSENCE of air! CONTACT WITH METAL also ACCELERATES the curing process! This is a key reason why the amount of material in the containers is NOT full and why you SHOULD NOT use the metal tips with neither the #ATL1 nor the #ATL2.

Once you use the material, it is always a good idea to pull/draw air back INTO the Precision Shot container by pulling back lightly on the plunger. Because of the nature of the materials, both the #ATL1 and the #ATL2 have a relatively short shelf life. This shelf life is very volatile (2-8 months in most cases) since the amount of airspace in the container can change upon each use.

Unfortunately, this is just the nature of the material and it’s characteristics but this is what it is intended to do.

Theadlocker High Strength Specs

  • Viscosity - LOW TO MEDIUM
  • Pourable? YES
  • Self Leveling? YES
  • Recommended Tips: ONLY ALL PLASTIC TIPS
  • Recommend Tip Caps? To maximize shelf life, lightly pull plunger back to draw air back into the Precision Shot container and replace tip with original clear endcap!
  • Buy Threadlocker High Strength Here

All About Threadlocker Medium Strength

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

ThreadLocker-Medium Strength (Part #ATL1)

This BLUE material is a medium strength anaerobic adhesive used to hold fasteners (usually metal) into place. Anaerobic adhesives are the opposite of most adhesives because they cure with an ABSENCE of air! CONTACT WITH METAL also ACCELERATES the curing process! This is a key reason why the amount of material in the containers is NOT full and why you SHOULD NOT use the metal tips with neither the #ATL1 nor the #ATL2.

Once you use the material, it is always a good idea to pull/draw air back INTO the Precision Shot container by pulling back lightly on the plunger. Because of the nature of the materials, both the #ATL1 and the #ATL2 have a relatively short shelf life. This shelf life is very volatile (2-8 months in most cases) since the amount of airspace in the container can change upon each use.

Unfortunately, this is just the nature of the material and its characteristics, however, keeping in mind that this is what it is intended to do.

Threadlocker Medium Strength Specs

  • Viscosity - LOW TO MEDIUM
  • Pourable? YES
  • Self Leveling? YES
  • Recommended Tips: ONLY ALL PLASTIC TIPS
  • Recommend Tip Caps? To maximize shelf life, lightly pull plunger back to draw air back into the Precision Shot container and replace tip with original clear endcap!
  • Buy Threadlocker Medium Strength Here

All About Polyurethane Glue

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Polyurethane Glue (Part #APUG)

This is the liquid form of polyurethane adhesive. It has a tremendous number of uses. It is a great gap filler and will bond to many materials. Polyurethane Glue cures by attracting moisture and thus will expand and foam upon curing. This foaming and expansion makes it great to fill cracks in wood, plastic, concrete, etc. This glue is very strong and durable.

Polyurethane Glue Specs

  • Viscosity - MEDIUM TO HIGH
  • Pourable? YES
  • Self Leveling? YES
  • Recommended Tips: #1 Pink, #2 Yellow, #3 All Plastic Taper, #4 Black
  • Recommend Tip Caps? YES
  • Buy Polyurethane Glue Here
  • Tip cleaning recommendations: It is highly recommended that you keep the tip attached to the container once used and slide the appropriate tip cap onto the end. The tip typically remains usable after 30days. Remember, the Polyurethane Glue will foam-up and expand if it is cured. In many cases you can simply “snap-off” the cured ball on the end of the tip or container to access the remaining material in the Precision Shot container. Store at room temperature and low humidity to maximize shelf life.

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