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Found this
https://www.3dgloop.com/
I've been reading good things about that.
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Found this
https://www.3dgloop.com/
Based on the fact that they mention it has a couple month shelf life after opening, I wonder what the hell it isI've been reading good things about that.
I was wondering that. Maybe they are just reselling Weldon 4 lolDon't know, but I'll bet it's due to evaporation. I've found that most of these bonding agents evaporate real fast.
Seems promising...that little video clip of the two guys "testing" the bond is impressive, and funny! Are you going to try it (I bet you are!). Just watch your fingers, that could end badly (if it bonds skin like CA glue).Found this
https://www.3dgloop.com/
It is not like crazy glue. Plastic weld type glues are a liquid that melts the two parts together. Like the way Acetone bonds styrene and ABS plastic models. So it only affects plastic.Seems promising...that little video clip of the two guys "testing" the bond is impressive, and funny! Are you going to try it (I bet you are!). Just watch your fingers, that could end badly (if it bonds skin like CA glue).
Yeah, that stuff has been banned for shipping to the states I think.I looked for a half hour last night. Nothing available for shipping to the us.
Going to have to check that out. That 3m plastic-weld literally works on everything plastic I've tried it on hand down so far the best. Hold fliament together like it was made from factory together... good stuff.Found this
https://www.3dgloop.com/
Oh, phew! Most of the time you don't want glues to melt plastic together, but this time you do! So it basically integrates the two plastic pieces together into one piece, instead of glue bonding/holding them together.It is not like crazy glue. Plastic weld type glues are a liquid that melts the two parts together. Like the way Acetone bonds styrene and ABS plastic models. So it only affects plastic.
Yeah, that stuff has been banned for shipping to the states I think.
I think it's banned in the States though, so good luck trying to ship some here, that's what the other guys said.Going to have to check that out. That 3m plastic-weld literally works on everything plastic I've tried it on hand down so far the best. Hold fliament together like it was made from factory together... good stuff.
But will check that stuff out for sure
The stuff wicked posted is different I believe. There is glue that's banned. It's in the UK. For the chemicals that are in it. But the 3m Scotch-weld plastic&rubber instant adhesive, that Doom uses and suggested to me a while back to fix a old tamiya body. Works wonders on 3D filament just a drop of it. And it bonds the filament together. It's crazy. Plus it works on anything plastic. Here's a pic of what I'm talking about budOh, phew! Most of the time you don't want glues to melt plastic together, but this time you do! So it basically integrates the two plastic pieces together into one piece, instead of glue bonding/holding them together.
Why is this kind of glue banned in the US? I think someone said something about California's laws.
I think it's banned in the States though, so good luck trying to ship some here, that's what the other guys said.