Tin Can Member Messages 176 Oct 19, 2012 #1 Trying to stick together a broken plastic guide rail for a plasplugs tile cutter, i have tried super glue and gorilla glue but without success. Any ideas
Trying to stick together a broken plastic guide rail for a plasplugs tile cutter, i have tried super glue and gorilla glue but without success. Any ideas
madkayaker Pro sparkey Pro Welder Messages 13,678 Oct 19, 2012 #2 Rs do a lock tight glue that is specific to plastics
Hitch Moderator Staff member Messages 13,538 Location England Oct 19, 2012 #3 There is an araldite plastic specific adhesive too. Is there any markings to indicate what sort of plastic it is?
There is an araldite plastic specific adhesive too. Is there any markings to indicate what sort of plastic it is?
T tigler Expert on the trivial Messages 3,931 Oct 19, 2012 #4 Only high strength adhesives I know of aren't available in small containers, only 250 grm tins upwards and very expensive !
Only high strength adhesives I know of aren't available in small containers, only 250 grm tins upwards and very expensive !
J Justme Member Messages 4,065 Location Pwllheli Wales Oct 19, 2012 #5 Very surprised Gorilla glue failed. Never had it let me down on any job yet. A pic would help us offer other solutions.
Very surprised Gorilla glue failed. Never had it let me down on any job yet. A pic would help us offer other solutions.
stuvy Member Messages 9,304 Oct 19, 2012 #6 can you not put some plate behind it or even counter sink rivets into it with the glue?
MonsterLandrover Articifer In Metals Messages 108 Oct 19, 2012 #7 What about a solvent cement? I'm assuming it's made from ABS which it works very well on!
G GeorgiePorgie pre-moderated Messages 957 Oct 19, 2012 #8 Araldite,this stuff sticks brass to plastic even.
G GeorgiePorgie pre-moderated Messages 957 Oct 19, 2012 #9 Justme said: Very surprised Gorilla glue failed. Click to expand... Basically thats just for wood.
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 13,109 Location CX near Chesterfield Oct 19, 2012 #10 Devcon is good but it ain't cheap.
madkayaker Pro sparkey Pro Welder Messages 13,678 Oct 19, 2012 #11 GeorgiePorgie said: Basically thats just for wood. Click to expand... Works on steel as well. Used it to build my motorhome by glueing the ply sections to the steel frame
GeorgiePorgie said: Basically thats just for wood. Click to expand... Works on steel as well. Used it to build my motorhome by glueing the ply sections to the steel frame
Tin Can Member Messages 176 Oct 19, 2012 #12 Thanks for the replies - here are a couple of piccys of the offending item - I have also checked for markings on it but nothing IMAG0402.jpg 37.7 KB · Views: 165 IMAG0405.jpg 42.3 KB · Views: 172 IMAG0406.jpg 45.6 KB · Views: 163 IMAG0407.jpg 49.8 KB · Views: 165
Thanks for the replies - here are a couple of piccys of the offending item - I have also checked for markings on it but nothing
Tin Can Member Messages 176 Oct 19, 2012 #14 the tile cutter blade runs in a trough of water for cooling and the guide is pretty well saturated during cutting 153528118.jpg 13.7 KB · Views: 168
the tile cutter blade runs in a trough of water for cooling and the guide is pretty well saturated during cutting
stuvy Member Messages 9,304 Oct 19, 2012 #15 do you ever cut with out it? or just use it to trim tiles down ?
K Keith 66 Member Messages 3,467 Oct 21, 2012 #17 I recently used a two part polyurethane glus made by Bostick, it sticks most plastics together including abs. Recomended.
I recently used a two part polyurethane glus made by Bostick, it sticks most plastics together including abs. Recomended.