Hi, Ron: Coleman's Tools and Suppies (www.colemantools.com) sells a hybrid epoxy/superglue adhesive system which is even better than superglue, and it is capable of gluing nylon blocks to each other. Or rubber or anything you can imagine, and it's much stronger than superglue alone. Instant bonding with accelerator. Included in the kit is a debonder, plastic prep liquid to prepare the plastic surfaces, and much more. It's about $50., not cheap, but works great. It does have a finite shelf life, though. Paul McCloud San Diego > [Original Message] > From: RonLindquist <rrlindquist at peoplepc.com> > To: pianotech-ptg.org <pianotech at ptg.org> > Date: 11/09/2009 6:49:48 PM > Subject: [pianotech] (OT) super glue for plastic > > Greetings, Can't seem to find the ot address. > > Have a solenoid cap on a tractor that I broke. I have the > 3 viscosities of super glue but wondering if it would work. > > Would appreciate that if someone used it for this type of plastic > they would let me know if it works or not. > Really don't have to $ to purchase and new solenoid. > Thanks, > Ron >
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