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Anyone know if Loctite PowerGrab adhesive will damage plastic, or even stick
to it? And it says it is repositionable for the first 15 minutes-does that mean you have to hold the item being glued if it is on a verticle surface? Thanks, Dave |
? on all-purpose industrial adhesive...
And it says it is repositionable for the first 15 minutes-does that
mean you have to hold the item being glued if it is on a verticle surface? No, it will stick in place on a vertical surfaces assuming the piece is not too heavy. With that said, I did shoot some brads in just to make sure it stays in place. Oh, I was working with wood not concrete blocks. |
? on all-purpose industrial adhesive...
"# Fred #" wrote in message . .. And it says it is repositionable for the first 15 minutes-does that mean you have to hold the item being glued if it is on a verticle surface? No, it will stick in place on a vertical surfaces assuming the piece is not too heavy. With that said, I did shoot some brads in just to make sure it stays in place. Oh, I was working with wood not concrete blocks. Great, thanks for the speedy response. I'm only working with a 1 oz. piece of hardware, so that shouldn't be a problem. Still wondering if it will stick to or damage plastic... Guess I'll have to test it on a piece of plastic. :) Much appreciated... Dave |
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On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 18:44:04 -0600, "Dave" wrote:
Anyone know if Loctite PowerGrab adhesive will damage plastic, or even stick to it? And it says it is repositionable for the first 15 minutes-does that mean you have to hold the item being glued if it is on a verticle surface? Thanks, Dave 'damage?' tom |
? on all-purpose industrial adhesive...
"Dave" wrote in
: Anyone know if Loctite PowerGrab adhesive will damage plastic, or even stick to it? And it says it is repositionable for the first 15 minutes-does that mean you have to hold the item being glued if it is on a verticle surface? Thanks, Dave I've used Liquid Nails construction adhesive on plastics and it sticks. Better than other commonly available glues. It does have a solvent that can damage some plastics. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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