Super Glue : PLastic Fusion (Highly Recommended) - link to buy online now included!

Discussion in 'Radicons Customs' started by frenzyrumble, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. frenzyrumble

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    100 times tougher. I still use apoxy sculpt, because it's moldable and clay, this stuff is thick gewy glue. It's cheap, and bonds FAST, which is why i put it at the top of my list. However, "the" strongest shit i've ever come across (over the counter) is JB weld.
     
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    Wow, I can't find this anywhere. I live in Maryland and no place has it. The most local Home Depot and Lowes don't even have a space available where the other glue/epoxy items are located. Has anyone else come across this in their travels? I'd like to try it out.

    Thanks in advance.
     
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    your home depot doesn't carry adhesives? they should be in the paint section, typically, the paint section is 3 aisles, and this is in the middle of the 3.
     
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    oops. My bad. I should have wrote that better. Bad Engrish.

    We do have a glue/adhesives section, but all the two-in-ones are for loctite. They have other super glue products and they even have JB weld (which I've noted that you like a lot as well) but no Plastic Fusion. It may just be new enough that it hasn't made it's way to MD yet.

    I'm looking to start playing around with styrene and was debating on which adhesive to try first, and this post sold me on it.
     
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    What?!?!?? a 12 pack? Holy crap!
     
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    buy 12 then return 11 of them to the home depot that needs them, lol.
     
  8. TonyzCustomz

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    Returning 11 without a recipe would be pretty weird. Thanks for the link though I will never need that glue ever again.
     
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    I bought Loctite quick set epoxy - the container looks just like the one in frenzyrumble's picture. I tried to use it and it didn't go so well my first time around. I have to try again.

    Fair warning on this stuff: you're probably going to want a disposable cup or plate to dispense the epoxy into to mix it and apply it. Cat food cups/cans, plastic trays from frozen food, whatever.
     
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    i use paper and a toothpick :)