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Tac Glue™ Great For Fixes
Tac Glue™ adhesive won’t dry up in an open bottle and it works on most materials. It dries quickly once applied and sells at a reasonable price considering that it provides industrial strength, according to Tac Glue owner, Seth Ross, noting that it’s actually been on the market for more than 20 years.
“It’s a premium grade formula that’s very pure,” he says, noting that it’s anaerobic so it doesn’t harden until it’s applied, and has a long shelf life, especially when refrigerated.
Customers include people who fix vehicles or equipment because Tac Glue can be mixed with filler materials to be an epoxy replacement. The company’s brand, X-Fillers, has strong shear and tensile strength to rebuild radiators and automotive structural plastics. Baking soda can also be used as a filler for some projects.
Sporting customers use it for arrow fletching, lure making, and taxidermy, for example.
It’s ideal for all types of temporary repairs including sealing skin cuts. Artists, fishermen, hunters and farmers are all customers.
“In the field, people use it for temporary irrigation remedies,” he says. “People have used it off-roading. It’s saved them, to fix a fan belt, or put on a radiator leak.”
Tac Glue comes in thin viscosity glue for most materials: plastic, rubber, metal, wood, stone, glass and ceramics, for example. A little bit goes a long way and the glue dries in seconds.
The gel version works best on porous materials like ceramic and wood, and it allows time to reposition the pieces being glued together.
Both versions cost $10 for a 20-gram bottle or $15 for a 50-gram bottle.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Tac Glue (ph 888-886-7422; www.TacGlue.com; info@TacGlue.com).


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2021 - Volume #45, Issue #1