On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 16:44:40 -0800, "Artemus"
wrote:
"Jim Thompson" wrote in message
.. .
I used to have a little bottle of some clear fluid, that would flow
into the cracks of polystyrene and similar plastics and "weld" the
crack.
I can't find it anywhere by surfing.
With the pansies in power it's probably illegal now :-)
Finally heard a good explanation of global warming... it's caused by
the intense flow-rate of money from the wallets of the ignorant into
Al Gore's pockets.
...Jim Thompson
I got this http://www.craftics.net/ShowItems.aspx?Category=130
(go down to Product #: 1106002-ret)
at my local Ace HW. It works great on styrene, Plexiglas, and
other clear mystery plastics that I've tried it on. I use a fine glass
pipette to apply it to the joint but the bottles on that web page
would probably work better.
Art
Thanks, that's IT!
What was it called at ACE? I have one less than a mile away. But
surfing shows nothing. Of course it's a toss-up who has the worst
website, ACE or Lowe's ;-)
...Jim Thompson
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