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![]() can i use Krazy glue?
I am just building a surface skimmer box for my remora.(does not really have to be pressue rated) is there another glue available at canadian tire or home depot that would be better. Robb |
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![]() probably will be ok. From the posts I've read, it's non-toxic so it should be safe. As far as strength goes, if a guy can hang from his hard hat from a I-beam it should be fine...lol
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![]() I'm not sure if it will do it to acrilic but i would be careful i have had plastics melt when the superglue touched it, taet it first would be the best thing i guess.
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![]() You want to use weld-on preferably. This will bond/melt the acrylic together for you.
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![]() If you use Super Glue the first time you put any pressure on the joint it will probably break. Use Weld On #3 or #4. This will give you a secure joint and will not fracture.
The #4 is a bit slower and will give you time to work where as the #3 sets up pretty quick. Use the pin method to set your joints and you should be fine. |
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![]() I agree with Black Phantom. Also, if you don't have the tools to clean up and square your edges well, you may want to try WeldOn 16. It doesn't make the nicest looking seam, but it is a bit easier to work with as it is thicker (syrup like).
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![]() Quote:
Thanks! Chris
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