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Old 10-17-2009, 05:29 AM   #1
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re: Best way to bond plastic?

hi, I need to best way to glue or stick platic together? I cannot used super/gorilla glue I need a paste like liquid to cover a big area 1x2 inch or larger. No sanding needed just need it to stick.
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hi, I need to best way to glue or stick platic together? I cannot used super/gorilla glue I need a paste like liquid to cover a big area 1x2 inch or larger. No sanding needed just need it to stick.

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Abs cement will bond permanently most plastics together.
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Permatex makes a plastic cement that is like a 2 part epoxy, but is creamy coloured. It works REALLY REALLY well.

http://www.amazon.com/Permatex-84115.../dp/B000ALBZK8
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If it's abs plastic, you can buy abs cement, or make it yourself with abs shavings + acetone. Also maybe look into jb weld? Silicone is a bit weak.
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I went with the convient way. I went to the nearest autoparts store and purchased JB-Weld Stick. Is currently working VERY well and I like it. Is also easy to applied. Think like putty/clay/play dough and you mold it into the bezel and screen.
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