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Hi All,
Have a portable oil filled heater. Two castors are broken of the mounting bracket. What strong glue would I use too stick plastic to plastic, please? Thanks. Regards. Micky Leeds U.K. |
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Micky Savage wrote: Hi All, Have a portable oil filled heater. Two castors are broken of the mounting bracket. What strong glue would I use too stick plastic to plastic, please? Difficult to know as there are many different types of plastic. Some like drainpipes can be solvent welded to a high strength. Many rigid plastics be ok with SuperGlue. The softer flexible kind can be the most difficult. I've found Evostick Serious glue (don't confuse with ordinary Evostick) pretty good with some of these. It does, however, take 24 hours to reach maximum strength. -- *Always drink upstream from the herd * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Micky Savage wrote: Hi All, Have a portable oil filled heater. Two castors are broken of the mounting bracket. What strong glue would I use too stick plastic to plastic, please? Difficult to know as there are many different types of plastic. Some like drainpipes can be solvent welded to a high strength. Many rigid plastics be ok with SuperGlue. The softer flexible kind can be the most difficult. I've found Evostick Serious glue (don't confuse with ordinary Evostick) pretty good with some of these. It does, however, take 24 hours to reach maximum strength. You may find nothing's strong enough. NT |
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Micky Savage wrote:
Hi All, Have a portable oil filled heater. Two castors are broken of the mounting bracket. What strong glue would I use too stick plastic to plastic, please? Thanks. Regards. Micky Leeds U.K. Might try car body filler. |
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"Micky Savage" wrote in message ... Hi All, Have a portable oil filled heater. Two castors are broken of the mounting bracket. What strong glue would I use too stick plastic to plastic, please? Thanks. Regards. Micky Leeds U.K. Thanks People, Sorted i used super glue . If it fails the epoxy is coommin out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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