Based on an August 1999 _Consumer Report_ article I've kept, Krazy Glue: Instant Wood Formula, Super Glue: Future Glue High Performance, and Loctite: Brush-On Instant Wood Glue are supposed to be good with wood or plastic. I don't know what peoples experiences are with cyanoacrylates in your type of application, but you might do a test with one of the above.
*EDIT*
Also, note this article rates equally well (for wood or plastic), the two following polymerizing glues:
Gorilla Glue (polyurethane)
Elmer's Probond Polyurethane Glue
(The first group dries clear, the second group tan.)
JF
*EDIT*
Also, note this article rates equally well (for wood or plastic), the two following polymerizing glues:
Gorilla Glue (polyurethane)
Elmer's Probond Polyurethane Glue
(The first group dries clear, the second group tan.)
JF
Weld-Bond has served me good for years and it dries clear....it will glue just about anything and best of all affordable
Weld bond is an epoxy, right. I have heard not to use epoxy on PVC, no bond. Have you used it on PVC?
The polyurethane route does sound like it would be great. I have gorilla, I'll do an experiment.
The polyurethane route does sound like it would be great. I have gorilla, I'll do an experiment.
We use RooGlue clear in the shop. Should be able to get it at a large lumberstore or magazine order it.
http://www.rooglue.com/rooclear.html
The clean-up is pretty nasty(at least in comparison to wood glue).
http://www.rooglue.com/rooclear.html
The clean-up is pretty nasty(at least in comparison to wood glue).
C.A. - Cyanoacrylate - (A.k.a.- "Superglue", "Krazy Glue")
But get one that has a thicker, syrup consistancy.
Thinner CA tends to crust up a bit.
To cure it faster - spray water on it soon after applying, maybe with an old windex bottle etc. this will turn it over (activator).
The wood will already have a bit of water in it, but the PVC won't.
Don't touch with fingers, it will bond them insantly - since it cures with water, and the sweat will kick it over.
Hot melt also works well, just etch (or crosshatch) the PVC a bit with a utilty knife first.
Household Goop works well too, and will survive lower temperatures...
-Jayson-
But get one that has a thicker, syrup consistancy.
Thinner CA tends to crust up a bit.
To cure it faster - spray water on it soon after applying, maybe with an old windex bottle etc. this will turn it over (activator).
The wood will already have a bit of water in it, but the PVC won't.
Don't touch with fingers, it will bond them insantly - since it cures with water, and the sweat will kick it over.
Hot melt also works well, just etch (or crosshatch) the PVC a bit with a utilty knife first.
Household Goop works well too, and will survive lower temperatures...
-Jayson-
Great Suggestions!! I've got the gorilla glue setting up now.
Since you are all up on adhesives, one more.
I want to bond 30# roofing felt to MDF (resonance damping). But the felt is a challenge as it seems a little oily or tarry. Suggestions????
Since you are all up on adhesives, one more.
I want to bond 30# roofing felt to MDF (resonance damping). But the felt is a challenge as it seems a little oily or tarry. Suggestions????
Water-based CP-Moyen 1032 Black (rubber).
No smell, cures with air in about 1/2 hour for moving, 24hours full cure.
Home Depot sells "Spray 90", 3M contact type.
Spray on mat'l, spray on cabinet, good coat on both, wait 5-min.
Set.
Pretty smell though (solvent based)
-Jayson-
No smell, cures with air in about 1/2 hour for moving, 24hours full cure.
Home Depot sells "Spray 90", 3M contact type.
Spray on mat'l, spray on cabinet, good coat on both, wait 5-min.
Set.
Pretty smell though (solvent based)
-Jayson-
masterp2 said:Awesome, but any thoughts on what that will do to my driver surrounds?
CP Moyen is based out of Chicago (I am 87% sure).
Yes. Nothing. Since it is water based, there is no harmful outgassing during or post cure.
Best to allow the Spray 90 (solvent based) to cure for a couple of days though because it does outgas during and prior to cure for a while, (heavier than air). If you can put a fan nearby...it won't bother people as much.
I hope I am following along correctly, it takes me a while to type stuff in...
-Jayson-
masterp2 said:I want to bond 30# roofing felt to MDF (resonance damping). But the felt is a challenge as it seems a little oily or tarry. Suggestions????
Since "oily or tarry", you might have to use a mechanical mount instead of adhesive. I know you probably don't want extra "things" like this in the cabinet...but if secure might be better in short (less frustrating) and long (solid, not affected by air flow) runs.
-J-
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