yaris
Sr Member
I usually have a blaster build going on and I've always used 2 pak glue for resin parts to PVC.
While it's a great adhesive, it's messy, you have to mix it, it's expensive (per volume) and I've seen over the years massive inconsistencies with reliable quality, even with the expensive brands.
I've tried many different single pack adhesives, but they are too expensive (per volume) poor consistancy or too slow drying.
If you're in AUS/NZ you'll know all about Liquid Nails. It's a solid construction adhesive, but messy and slow drying.
Well, today I found this at Bunnings and gave it a try.
It's very impressive. Single pack, drys almost clear, reasonably fast grip, paintable and really unbreakable. I tried to pry the resin part off the PVC pipe and it just won't separate, which of course is great.
It only comes in the big caulking gun tube, but I've decanted it into a more manageable dispenser. Hopefully they'll bring it out in the smaller application tube, like standard Liquid Nails/small pak.
It's cheap as chips per volume and it list's plastic (substrates that adhere to) without any conditions.
Win/Win...
While it's a great adhesive, it's messy, you have to mix it, it's expensive (per volume) and I've seen over the years massive inconsistencies with reliable quality, even with the expensive brands.
I've tried many different single pack adhesives, but they are too expensive (per volume) poor consistancy or too slow drying.
If you're in AUS/NZ you'll know all about Liquid Nails. It's a solid construction adhesive, but messy and slow drying.
Well, today I found this at Bunnings and gave it a try.
It's very impressive. Single pack, drys almost clear, reasonably fast grip, paintable and really unbreakable. I tried to pry the resin part off the PVC pipe and it just won't separate, which of course is great.
It only comes in the big caulking gun tube, but I've decanted it into a more manageable dispenser. Hopefully they'll bring it out in the smaller application tube, like standard Liquid Nails/small pak.
It's cheap as chips per volume and it list's plastic (substrates that adhere to) without any conditions.
Win/Win...
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