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HI
I need to glue two small pieces of plastic to gather. They will be under stress. Is there a preferred type of glue for this? Just use epoxy?? gorilla glue??
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Mark
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(12-18-2024, 11:03 AM)mdickmann Wrote: HI
I need to glue two small pieces of plastic to gather. They will be under stress. Is there a preferred type of glue for this? Just use epoxy?? gorilla glue??
Thanks
Mark
Would be helpful to know the type of plastic when inquiring about a process like this HOWEVER this line of adhesives night work for you
https://starbond.com/collections/ca-glue...SJxxzevZcj
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Depending on what kind of plastic it is, you might want to use plastic model cement. It actually does a "weld", by dissolving the plastic a little and then curing. But again, that depends on what kind of plastic it is.
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(12-18-2024, 11:03 AM)mdickmann Wrote: HI
I need to glue two small pieces of plastic to gather. They will be under stress. Is there a preferred type of glue for this? Just use epoxy?? gorilla glue??
Thanks
Mark
The application is a hard plastic. It is for my truck door handle
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(12-20-2024, 08:06 AM)mdickmann Wrote: The application is a hard plastic. It is for my truck door handle
Hey Mark,
a little more info please. Truck model, year, which part, photo?
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(12-20-2024, 08:06 AM)mdickmann Wrote: The application is a hard plastic. It is for my truck door handle
I would look at
G-Flex.
John