help glueing deodorant bottle
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- raser13
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help glueing deodorant bottle
hey guys this is a little more of an odd question. i'm building the vacu-form avenger class ship and i was wanting to correct the issue of no main sensor dish on it. i decided that i wanted to use the lid off of an old deodorant stick. the only problem is that the plastic that it's made of won't let super glue or resin stick to it. i even roughed up the plastic to try to get the resin to stick together, and no good. anyone have any idea what i could use to get this to stick to the model?
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Mechanical means: wires, screws... A few plastics (almost all of the ones used in deodorant and food containers) are notoriously 'ungluable'. Some will accept forms of hot-melt glue, some not even that. If you can add wires looped through the part (like a shirt button) and attach those wires to the 'hull', that's the best way. Or you can use small screws (maybe reading glasses hinge screws with nuts).
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I wish I could remember who turned me onto this stuff because they deserve the finder's credit, but about the only glue out there for polypropylene and polyethelene (probably one of those is what you have) is Tech-Bond. It will glue anything, including Teflon, which is just mind boggling.
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Could you use the deodorant cap to make a smash-formed or vac-formed shape from plain old styrene? Thus negating the need to invest in an uber-adhesive...?
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i liked the odd ball green color of it. that's why i didn't just mold it up and resin cast it. i'll have to give the tech bond a try.thanks.Joseph Osborn wrote:Could you use the deodorant cap to make a smash-formed or vac-formed shape from plain old styrene? Thus negating the need to invest in an uber-adhesive...?
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