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newshound wrote:
Car body filler is cheap for large items and adheres well to some
plastics but not others. It's also easy to shape after it has set, but
it's not as strong as the others, if it is a load-bearing part.
I don't think there is a single right answer, it depends on the geometry
and materials. Epoxy putty is probably the strongest and stickiest.
How well would it work with the usual injection moulded plastics? I've
generally found a solvent glue the best bet with those.
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