Hey Travis, bet your glad that you don't always have to work while hugging a camcorder...

That is a pretty neat idea putting the bondene in the squeeze bottle. I use a paint brush my self, I feel I can control the amount and placement that way. but I can see where this would be useful.
-Mike
Trucker here is a link to find the Bondene. It is made by Plastruct and there website is a bit of a joke to find stuff.
Plastruct Bondene
And this is their Weldene. The Weldene is strictly for bonding styrene and give you a few more seconds of manipulation time. Plus it is completely non-toxic.
Weldene
The Weldene will bond styrene to styrene, while the Bondene will bond most plastics to them selves.
And this is Plastic Weld Cement. This will bond Styrene, Acrylic, Butyrite together or to each other. I use this stuff the most. HOWEVER this stuff works fast so you have to have the pieces where they are supposed to be.
Plastic Weld Cement
These all work by chemically melting a small layer of the plastic and "Welding" them together. CA glues just glue the pieces together. While you can get this bond apart, you will usually end up destroying the pieces, where with the glues, ya can just pull them apart clean them up a bit and go again.
Now it makes perfect since that if you can pull them apart as with the glue, then they will eventually fall apart right!
These are the way to go for sure, and for ever..
And they are not any more expensive than the CA glues.
-Mike