How Do You Seal Superglue Containers?

Cant he;p much with the general problem, but I have found something that makes dispensing small amounts a breeze:

http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdpr...&NameProdHeader=Micro-Pipettes+for+Super+Glue

You can suck glue up into these, and dispense it a quarter drop at a time, and you can just drop these things on your bench, and if they are half full, they will still dispense a week later. You can also seal them with a fine push pin. They are fabulous for getting the glue just were you want it. For bigger applications like finishing, not much help.

These ones are tiny, well smaller than a cigarette, like half a q-tip in size. I got some that were a bit bigger, and the glue went off in them almost imediately, but for some reason, the glue seems to keep in these, at least Hot Shot does.
 
I use the Loctite industrial c/a glues. I get them from McMaster-Carr. The tip does get buggered after a while, but usually by then its time for a new bottle anyway, and I cut open the old bottle and use what it left for sealing a knife handle.
 
tmickley said:
I agree, this stuff is great and doesn't clog up easily. I use this stuff exclusively after trying a dozen others.
Thats the stuff! I need more of that. First time I used a bottle untill it was empty!
 
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