Hi again everone,
I recently installed a new LED light on a locomotive. I need to mount it in the cab. I want to know if it is safe to glue the bulb to he headlight lenses using CA glue or is there another way to accomplish this task. Thanks for your help in advance.
With all due respect to Mel, I would NOT glue an LED directly to any lens or light pipe with CA. If and when the LED burns out, it will make it much more difficult to remove it without breaking the lens.
Is the lens flat, or is it connected to a light pipe? If the latter you can use 1/8" OD black heat shrink to make the connection between the two. The heat shrink will also help concentrate the beam through the light pipe and less around the interior of the cab.
If the lens is flat I would recommend gluing a short (1/2" long) piece of 5/32" OD/1/8" ID styrene tubing to the lens. This is what I used to add a rear headlight to a Walthers SW1 a few years ago:
http://www.newyorkcentralmodeling.com/rear-headlight
The slightly drilled out tubing allows the LED to be press fit in the tubing and can be removed if and when needed.
Hope that helps...
Tom
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Time...It marches on...without ever turning around to see if anyone is even keeping in step.
Thanks, Mel. That's good to know.
I've had CA fog the headlight lens, or number boards at times. The vapor alone can fog clear styrene.
For my LED headlight lens and glass installations I use canopy cement.
https://www.horizonhobby.com/product/cars-and-trucks/pit-equipment/miscellaneous-15155--1/zap-formula-560-canopy-glue-paapt56
It dries clear and stays flexible. Testors has a canopy cement that is just a bit thinner consistency for those applications where needed.
Everyone has their own favorites, I suppose...
Good Luck, Ed
gmpullman I've had CA fog the headlight lens, or number boards at times. The vapor alone can fog clear styrene.
I have used the Testors version of Canopy Glue as well as clear silicone caulk. Both are easily removed and both hold good enough. Neither dry as quick as CA but I'm in not rush.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley