I was caught short this weekend and needed to apply a few drops of super glue to the base, but needed to dry it fast. I tend not to use superglue, but it solved the problem.
The soldering iron rested on the tooth being bonded for about ten seconds and the bond was formed. Pressed down hard. The bond was white around the edges, which is what you tend to see when it has been left overnight. Not sure if this would be a quicker way of bonding edges ... save all the clamps? Not what loctite would say about this process?
Thought I'd kick it out there and see what you thought
true, heat accelerates CA
moisture helps too (breath out on it -careful not to breath in)
baking soda works great as a kicker and as a filler as well
you may dissolve it in water and spray it, or just powder the joint
you can store CA in your freeze to keep it fresh
curing CA is exothermic and as it accelerates with heat it can start a chain reaction and produce quite alot of heat, somehow like epoxy