Fulcrum0025 Posted Monday at 02:37 AM Posted Monday at 02:37 AM I‘ve finished the basic painting of the scope, but I'm having trouble connecting. To make it portable, I'm not planning to glue. But I'm trying to make it detachable. I'm wondering how to achieve an assembly method between the scope and the gun body. photo: https://photo.baidu.com/photo/wap/albumShare?shareId=142915537851668779
Chopper Posted Monday at 11:00 AM Posted Monday at 11:00 AM You can either use rare earth magnets or you can add some rods to the bottom of the scope with corresponding holes sunk into the body of the rifle.
Aradun Posted Monday at 11:39 PM Posted Monday at 11:39 PM Here’s how I did mine:The magnets in the scope are recessed flush. The magnets on the DLT are glued to the surface.
Fulcrum0025 Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:54 AM 2 hours ago, Aradun said: Here’s how I did mine: The magnets in the scope are recessed flush. The magnets on the DLT are glued to the surface. Thanks! But is the glue strong enough to hold the magnets? Sometimes the magnetic force is way too stronger than the glue...
TreeHuggerMatt Posted Tuesday at 07:03 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:03 AM 5 hours ago, Fulcrum0025 said: Thanks! But is the glue strong enough to hold the magnets? Sometimes the magnetic force is way too stronger than the glue... One way around that is to mark the opposite poles with a sharpie and glue one at a time. This was mine
Aradun Posted Tuesday at 10:20 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:20 AM I used E6000 and have had no issues with the bond. Not sure if that’s available in China or what the equivalent would be if it isn’t. I don’t think CA glue would hold over time. 8 hours ago, Fulcrum0025 said: Thanks! But is the glue strong enough to hold the magnets? Sometimes the magnetic force is way too stronger than the glue...
Fulcrum0025 Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM 3 hours ago, Aradun said: I used E6000 and have had no issues with the bond. Not sure if that’s available in China or what the equivalent would be if it isn’t. I don’t think CA glue would hold over time. Yes! I have found it easily. However, is 3M CA40H an option? They are both called "jewery glue".
Chopper Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM 3M CA40H is a cyanoacrylate adhesive, same as superglue or krazyglue. CA sometimes has a mixed record with metals, but it will likely work if the magnets are countersunk into the plastic and there's enough surface area for the bond. Test it first before using it on everything.
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