glue

From: Kirk Davis <kdavis_at_ndx.net>
Date: Mon Nov 3 22:38:23 2003

I'd suggest Epoxy. Depending on your application, you can get the
good stuff from boating stores. They sell the resin and hardener
separately.
You can get different types of harder that set quickly or over night if
you need
to reposition what you are working on. It's excellent for filling gaps,
can be
sanded, drilled, sawed or painted. If you have something like a cracked
panel
or faceplate, you can buy some fiberglass cloth and "paint it" with the
epoxy and
place it on the backside. It will be stronger than the original.

http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?
storeId=10001&langId=
-1&catalogId=10001&classNum=1&subdeptNum=&storeNum=&productId=28496

Kirk

>
> Can anyone recommend a glue for plastic that doesn't suck. Testor's no
> longer makes usable plastic model glue. The tube is labeled as "for
> polystyrene or ABS plastic", but I think scotch tape would hold better
> than this crap will.
Received on Mon Nov 03 2003 - 22:38:23 GMT

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