Plexiglas cement??
On Nov 9, 11:42?pm, Big John wrote:
On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 20:22:24 -0800, wrote:
On Nov 4, 10:09 pm, Larry wrote:
I am planning a "touchy" repair job to my canopy. I've done some test
sheet acrylic bondings with acrylic IPS Weld-On (#16). I don't like
the ugly bubbles and noticed some fine plexiglas stress cracking on
one test piece. Is there another sort of cement (eg. Weld-On #40)
which would make for a better looking bond between 2 sheets of .080 in
plexiglas? Thanks.
Larry
Try Shoe Goo.
Are you talking about Goop? I use it all the time but don't think it
would hold up in sun for many years.
I fixed a crack in one of my work cars tail lights and it has now
turned a light gray and not transparent.
Big John
For unrelated application I bought some 2 part urethane that is
rubbery and very very clear. It also seems to stick to lots of things.
Not sure how well it works with plexiglas. I am planning to use it to
make a 3D "domed label". Very eye appealing. You see it on luggage,
garmin products etc. Looks cool with silver vinyl background and
printed stuff on top. The whole thing is then covered with clear
urethane poured over it.
Larry
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