I had actally sanded a bit away on a taper to make some room. I scraped the epoxy off this morning and there was little adheasion. I have done the side I didn't sand with JB Weld CA glue. Seems to be holding. The other side I just applied some Plastic Epoxy and will let it set up and see what happens.
The thing I found with epoxy is I can never press the pieces together too tight. Result is all the epoxy is squeezed out and therefore the bond is no good. I usually have to leave it a little loose so there is some of epoxy in the joint to make a good bond.
Hi, I used loctite and last night I tried epoxy. Neither worked well. I think the problem is holding things still long enough. I have now disassempled the unit and will clean things up with some sand paper and try again. Bob
What Super Glue brand did you use?? The best on the market is “Loctite” brand. I have never had a problem with holding power.
Epoxy should work.
My. 252 Crossing gate took a header off the table and broke both arms. I tried super glue but no luck. Any repair options? I looked on the Train Tender site and didn't see replacement arms offered. The accessory is pretty cheap on ebay but I hate to throw things out. It may have to be spare parts but I thought I would try.
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