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Ok I don't have that much time to let it cure so I will have to work something else out. Thanks.
Anyone know a good product to bond acrylic to..hmmm...not sure what it is exactly but basically just a regular type of plastic? I guess most superglues would work since its plastic to plastic? This would also just be a veneer type thing so not under any pressure or holding water. |
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Weld-on 16 works great for acrylics.
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If it smells like it aint cured yet... Just remember that.
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Ok, any reason I would need to use weld on to attach an 1/8" acrylic veneer to a plastic overflow? I kind of thought something like superglue would do the trick since this is just a veneer. No?
How long is the cure time for weld on? |
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someone corr ect me if I'm wrong, but I believe weld-on has a long cure time... it basically melts plastics together. IMO superglue is your best bet.
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