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styrene bonde!
I'm sure its been said a thousand times before, i am looking for somthing i can buy at a local parts store that will work well for bonding styrene. I've previously used Plasti weld and some acrylic anamel i belive that was bought for bonding plexi glass. worked welk bit was 10 dollars or so a can. had to pull hair to buy it at the local glass place and i had to give them my driver license to photo copy and i don't know why? So will paint thinner or acetone work just as well?
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Re: styrene bonde!
Those wont bond it. Try methyl ethyl ketone. MEK can be found at hardware stores in the paint area.
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Re: styrene bonde!
MEK will work and can be found in hardware stores. This stuff is a little dangerous, make sure you read and follow the instructions, Do Not Inhale it.
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Re: styrene bonde!
Sweet i will refill my plasti weld bottle so i can have the brush still! My last bottle i put a9 cutting fluid in so i can brush my aluminum parts while machining, tapping, or cutting with the hack saw! I love seeing pictures or walking into a well laid out workshop and seeing all these great ideas. especially the homemade or repurposed ideas! Thanks for the good response guys!
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