I would love to know what products you are using to bond your plastic pieces together. Like the stuff you used on your center console?
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Originally posted by rzerob View PostI would love to know what products you are using to bond your plastic pieces together. Like the stuff you used on your center console?
Satellite City CA to bond and Automix products to fill. I can get specific numbers later. You’ll always run into dissimilar materials expanding/contracting at different rates and shrinkage (die back) with plastics so, always intend on upholstering or molding/reproducing things you Frankenstein up.
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I have been hesitant to try somethings because I wasn't sure what to use. There are too many recommendations on google. So someone with some experience and skill's recommendation is what I was looking for. Thank you.How to remove, install or convert to pop out windows
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Originally posted by rzerob View PostI have been hesitant to try somethings because I wasn't sure what to use. There are too many recommendations on google. So someone with some experience and skill's recommendation is what I was looking for. Thank you.
The thing that takes some knowledge is knowing what kind of plastic you’re working with. Most all interior plastics are solvent based. If you put some acetone on a towel and scrub the backside of the part and the towel has some of the color from the plastic, then you’re golden. Just glue it with CA. If the towel is clean the plastic is much harder to work with. Bumpers are like this. Ashtray parts are usually like this (although different materials). Those plastics you need to “weld” together before filling. I use a spare soldering iron for that.
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is CA superglue or cyanoacrylate?sigpic
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Glue:
Satellite City CA Glue Set of 3 - (1) Original Thin, (1) Super T Medium, (1) Special T Thick - 2 oz Bottles https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FL00GLQ..._OE8QAbPHS7HET
I use mostly the medium. LOT and LOTS of it.
Activator:
FastCap 12-Ounce Activator https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006IUWC2..._9F8QAbKWYMPTE
Rigid filler
3M 08237 Black Semi-Rigid Parts Repair 3 - 200 ml, Pack of 1 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005IU1U6A..._1H8QAbXV26BH9
“Flexible” filler (not really FLEXIBLE, but definitely has more give)
3M 05887 EZ Sand Flexible Parts Repair - 200 ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PENEN6..._qJ8QAbZ9MMGCH
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