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Author:  roby [ Tue Jun 24, 2025 10:20 am ]
Post subject:  Gluboost lac r shot

Anybody used it for finishing repair on nitro? Thanks Rob

Author:  johnparchem [ Wed Jun 25, 2025 9:17 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Gluboost lac r shot

I used it for a headstock veneer. It worked and looked just like they advertised. The nozzle on the can sprayed an amazingly clean, even and leveled coat. I sprayed 10 coats about every 10 minutes. I level sanded and buffed it a few days latter.

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Off the gun one coat

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Off the gun 10 or so coats

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level and buffed

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Author:  Colin North [ Thu Jun 26, 2025 5:55 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Gluboost lac r shot

johnparchem wrote:
I used it for a headstock veneer. It worked and looked just like they advertised. The nozzle on the can sprayed an amazingly clean, even and leveled coat. I sprayed 10 coats about every 10 minutes. I level sanded and buffed it a few days latter.
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So, roughly how much of the can did you use for that?

Author:  Hesh [ Thu Jun 26, 2025 6:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Gluboost lac r shot

We use it on nitro repairs (and others) and it works great. Initially I thought it was BS and hype but the stuff is an excellent product. I was wrong, r-o-n-g.

The non foaming accelerator is the real star of the of the gluboost show for us. You can get the same affect as using the non-fioaming accelerator by not using accelerator at all and waiting a bit. Blowing on standard CA won't foam it either and will speed up curing.

But we like Gluboost and really like it for finish touch-up for head stock breaks and sometimes loose binding both of which are weekly occurrences in our shop.

Helps make invisible repairs fast and easy and predictable.

Great product!

Author:  johnparchem [ Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Gluboost lac r shot

Colin North wrote:
johnparchem wrote:
I used it for a headstock veneer. It worked and looked just like they advertised. The nozzle on the can sprayed an amazingly clean, even and leveled coat. I sprayed 10 coats about every 10 minutes. I level sanded and buffed it a few days latter.
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So, roughly how much of the can did you use for that?


Seems like almost none of it as it still feels full. Sorry for the slow reply I was away.

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