Weld-on 16 seems to be the weapon of choice for fixing plastic binding, but I can't get it over here and Stewmac etc. can't ship it. Tried epoxy, but I'm not happy with it, and clean-up is a nightmare.
Anyone got a good alternative for this?
Tags: binding
Just checked the spec, it says:
A multi-purpose, nitro cellulose household cement.Intended Use: Bonds wood, china, leather, glass, paper, ceramics, and metal.
No mention of plastic, does it stick ABS OK?
If "over here" is anywhere in Europe, I think German glue manufactúrer UHU should have a glue for the job. Either "UHU Hart" or "UHU Allplast".
http://www.uhu.com/de/produkte/kunststoff-und-modellbauklebestoffe/...
OK now we're getting somewhere. My German is enough to understand that UHU Allplast is for polystyrene models, and I have found an equivalent product to that in Ace.
(The only O'Reilly's here is a pub...I'll hold that thought for when I've finished.)
I use Ruderer L-530, it was recommended to me by Andreas Rall, a Luthier here in Germany. Works great! Just Google it, it's available from several sources in Europe, and not too expensive either, about €3 a tube.
Edit: I just found this link where you can check it out in English:
www.modulor.de/shop/oxid.php/sid/d589dc7a546ad021fa2847cb528d1ac1/c...
Final scores on the great ABS glue shoot-out:
PVC cement 0/10
PS cement 0/10
Slow epoxy 4/10 (works OK but tough to clean up)
Duco cement 8/10 (works well, very thin and dries too fast - but sticks well)
Thanks to all who replied - much appreciated.
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