I just saw this in a the latest Model Railroader magazine. Loctite has a two part superglue out now. It's designed to work on ALL plastics. Even on those ****' engineering plastics that won't normally take any form of glue or paint.
It's supposed to be available in hardware and home suppply stores. I got to keep an eye out for this stuff.
New Glue!
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I've seen Loctite glues at K-Mart and I think Target. I've seen some of their two-part epoxy but none of this superglue business yet.

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loctite really is my favorite brand of glue, but I've been sticking with their one part clear superglue in the bottle that looks like its for finger nails (pardon the pun). I've never really been a fan of the two part stuff just because of the inconvenience, and I've never found a plastic that the superglue doesn't work on, but if I ever do, I'll definitely keep this in mind.
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jimsloth wrote:loctite really is my favorite brand of glue, but I've been sticking with their one part clear superglue in the bottle that looks like its for finger nails (pardon the pun). I've never really been a fan of the two part stuff just because of the inconvenience, and I've never found a plastic that the superglue doesn't work on, but if I ever do, I'll definitely keep this in mind.
Sounds like you're using the same superglue I am; the easy brush-on one? Stuff sticks damn near anything, even if you don't have a perfect flush fit; I love it.
I do use two-part epoxy for really heavy duty sticking, though. This stuff sounds interesting.
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