3M Marine Adhesive Sealant 5200

L DC ldc007usa at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 26 15:57:02 EDT 2006


You're 100% right Kneale.

Case in point, the adhesive I bought claims to bond
everything including items expose to oil and or
gasoline and it could even hold a little piece of
plastic together.

And, yes I did clean both pieces spotless and both
contact areas were rough enough to promote bonding.

-Best Regards,,

LDC




--- Kneale Brownson <kneale at coslink.net> wrote:

> This might be a bunch more helpful if you supplied a
> name/Ace part # for
> the specific product you found to work.  Most
> hardwares carry a variety of
> epoxy products, several of which will be described
> as able to do the job
> you describe, but most of which won't really do it.
> 
> 
> At 11:44 AM 9/26/2006 -0700, Chris Thorp wrote:
> >
> 
> >My local Ace Hardware sells a special plastic epoxy
> that seems to be  
> >a combination of regular epoxy and a plastic
> solvent so that it gets  
> >a better than usual bond to smooth/hard plastics. 
> It reeks 100x  
> >worse than regular epoxy and plastic cement, but it
> really does the  
> >trick.  I've used it for gluing the little metal
> clips that hold the  
> >plastic sun roof control panel up.  (Originally
> metal clips "heat  
> >staked" to the plastic)  They are under constant
> tension and haven't  
> >failed yet (1+ years, full sun, in AZ == ~200+
> interior temps).
> 
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