It’s called Black Tac, MG.
It’s actually used to hold wires, decoders and speakers in place but it is not used by the manufacturers to secure the motors.
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Is that different to Blu Tac?
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Blu Tac is blue, Black Tac is - well it's black. The main difference is it has a stronger adhesive quality.
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Thank you Ian. I did sort of work out thr colour difference . I have Blu Tac but don't find many uses for it to TBH. I mostly use it for holding small items like figures to something solid whilst painting them thogh it s a bit stringy when removing. I certainly wouldn't trust it to hold a motor in place.
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It is strong enough as I had a job removing a motor of a loco. When it would not remove even with some force I thought they had screwed the motor on somehow. I am trying to remember which loco it was as I believe it may have been a modern slower top speed 0-4-0 but it could have been a different loco. I can't remember. Strong stuff though.
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Blu Tac I have rarely used because it reminds me too much like chewing gum. The thought of chewing gum turns on me somehow and makes me feel insideout! I avoid Blu Tac because I can get the same feeling. (I know it sounds wierd. I am funny like that! Haha!)teedoubleudee wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 10:39 amThank you Ian. I did sort of work out thr colour difference . I have Blu Tac but don't find many uses for it to TBH. I mostly use it for holding small items like figures to something solid whilst painting them thogh it s a bit stringy when removing. I certainly wouldn't trust it to hold a motor in place.
The black stuff somehow is not the same. It does not give me the turned insideout feeling, though if a bit sticks to my finger one gets the panic of trying to wash it off!
It is certainly strong stuff!
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