I had Tenax demonstrated to me in a drop test manner during a visit to a local shop. I asked about Tenax, the shop guy was working on a car model... or at least had one open nearby and handy. He added the chassis floor or the body, applied some Tenax, gave it a moment, then dropped to the carpeted floor. The parts stuck together. I bought a bottle. Mind you that the shop carpeting was that typical industrial office stuff that only provides minimal padding and cushioning.BlackSheep214 wrote:When I used Tenax on my '57 Flip Nosed Vette to glue the front & rear chin parts, I applied from the backside and hold for a few seconds as opposed to the front side. I will admit I did apply a on the outside in a couple spots though. Yes, there was a period I had to tape the joins down is I had applied a bit too much. Worked for me.
So in the end, I am not trying to sell this Micro Weld, but provide an honest assessment of this cement compared to others that I’ve used in the past. New products come, old products go. We need to keep our eyes and options open. So far, so good.