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| Bones:
Loctite 3801 5 minute Adhesive. Suitable for ceramics, concrete, fibreglass, marble, wood & metal. No clamping needed. Comes in a two part syringe so you can get the right mix. This stuff is awesome, you could use this stuff to glue the end of two turds together if you wanted.... |
| Tahnok:
--- Quote from: JonnyBoy on January 04, 2006, 04:21:27 pm ---I've used this stuff called Multi-Grip before, easy to work with and very strong. In your application, I second the epoxy, it can withstand usually around 2 tons of pressure before seperating. --- End quote --- If you get the mixture right. For most jobs, I just eye it. I've had it come apart a couple times due to a bad mixture. Measure it and it will be incredibly strong. |
| creatine28:
How about JB Weld, stuff is cheap and is really strong! I've used it to fix broken drill bits, and fix my weight lifting equipment! I believe it bonds to mostly anything? http://jbweld.net/products/uses.php Someone mentioned on that page, that they used it to weld a wooden fence post to cement! Also found this.... What does it bond to? Virtually any combination of iron, steel, copper, aluminum, brass, bronze, pewter, porcelain, ceramic, marble, glass, PVC & ABS, concrete, fiberglass, wood, fabric, paper -- just about any porous and non-porous material. |
| Ken Layton:
Good old silicone glue. |
| JonnyBoy:
I was under the impression that JB Weld was a good metal to metal epoxy, looks like I underestimated it. It's been around forever too. |
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