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sasha - don't know where you're located but see if there is a
plastics/plexiglas dealer in your area...without seeing the plastic, it
would pay to have someone look at it and recommend the solvent. (what
you're referring to is actually a solvent because it does attack the plastic
and softens the surface to make the bond). it is usually based on methelyne
diethelene chloride - its a rather nasty chemical.) It comes in different
viscosities and gluing joints that are going to be visible is a wee bit
touchy.
if there's no plexiglas dealer, try a frame shop or a sign shop.
finally, here's a link to working with
acrylic.....http://fins.actwin.com/diy/acrylic.html
-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Sasha Carrera
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 7:06 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Thanks and another question
Dear Listers,
Thanks for your responses to my "sticky question." I'm on my way to having a
balanced proposal.
Another question--we have a bunch of plexi-glass frames. Some are custom
made, very high quality. But a lot of them are falling apart. I was told
there's some sort of glue(?) or something that actually melts and bonds the
plastic back together. What is that substance called and where can I get it?
Thanks in advance,
Sasha
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