I am trying to glue a plastic piece to another plastic piece. I tried super glue, but that sets to fast. I also tried epoxy, but that sets to slow. Anything else I can try?
I am trying to glue a plastic piece to another plastic piece. I tried super glue, but that sets to fast. I also tried epoxy, but that sets to slow. Anything else I can try?
The metra glue
**** is almost too good.
it is called Instacure domantes anything that i accidently break.
2004 Pontiac GTO
Beltronics-Viper-Spintech-Nitrous Express
Kenwood Excelon-Incriminator Audio-Kicker SX- Eclipse-Secondskin
Anyone else?

semen
They have quick trying epoxies that take less time than a normal one but slower setting than super glue. And why can't you just let it sit for a while and let the epoxy settle?
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MODELING GLUE??? made for plastic.
Doug Blohm
Team Southern Bass
Go to your local hobby shop. If they carry Insta-cure they have the 3 second stuff all the way to 15 second and also the accelerator. The metra brand is just insta-cure with a metra sticker on it because we go buy it at the hobby shop sometimes and when we get ours in from metra it the same exact stuff with their sticker on it. It is great stuff though
Current setup:
stock, I don't want anything in my car.
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Refs: rtillaree, viveet, Corey J., mazdakid, vrpokerman1, MisterGrubbs
Keep in mind though, model glue doesn't handle heat as well as automotive adhesives, or epoxy, but for an interior piece it should be ok.
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