Raygun
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Post by Raygun on Dec 10, 2010 10:45:14 GMT -6
For those of you that have tried gluing plastic part together it is often a unsuccessful venture. Try this take some super glue apply to one of the parts push the two plastic parts together briefly and pull apart so you have a nice thin coat on each side. Now mix up some epoxy intended for plastic it will smell like it contains acetone, mix it up and apply to the parts and press together until it sets allow it the correct drying time. Plastic is made from petroleum so it is hard to get anything to stick the CA primes the plastic and the epoxy provides a strong bond and gap filler between the two. I have experimented with this and this seems to work the best for me.. Ray
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19000rpm
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Post by 19000rpm on Dec 11, 2010 15:38:26 GMT -6
Wish I'd done that when the plastic swash seperated on the SR
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