Reviving and connecting an ASR33

From: Feldman, Robert <Robert_Feldman_at_jdedwards.com>
Date: Mon Sep 22 09:09:31 2003

For styrene, butyrate, and ABS (and the plastics in HP -- at least calculators and 95/200LX -- and grey Toshiba laptop cases), try Tenax 7R, available at well-supplied hobby shops or mailorder from Micro-Mark (www.micromark.com). It's a water-thin solvent. For wider cracks, you can disolve some plastic in a small amount of solvent and flow that into the crack.

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From: Tothwolf [mailto:tothwolf_at_concentric.net]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 3:14 AM
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Subject: Re: Reviving and connecting an ASR33

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Plastic model cement is pretty much useless these days, as they
have removed nearly all of the solvent type chemicals from the product.
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