Rene SDave, I think I paid around $4.00 at Wallyworld. I was expecting to pay more.
Tom Trigg
Based on your 1st post, the smell is a major concern... But I have to sware by Weld On plastics glues... I did however try the E6000 to repair a 12" subwoofer once. I called JL Audio, and asked the tech what I should use to re-glue the dust cover back onto the driver, he said to use E6000... Worked like a charm.
Thank's I found it at a craft store yesturday for the same price but it was a smaller tube then I have.
Dave
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Rene Schweitzer
Classic Toy Trains/Garden Railways/Model Railroader
I paid $6.95 at ACE how much was it at wallyworld?
We took this picture 10 hour's after the building was completed.
As you car see I trust this stuff..........
Rene: It can also be found in the shoe care end cap (shoe polish) at Wallworld. Seems as though you can glue your tennies back together.
Greg, I paint over most of the critical joints.that are exposed., my ace doesn't carry the large tube's or the UV6800.
You might want to try the UV resistant version for outdoors: the UV-6800
http://www.eclecticproducts.com/e6000_ind.htm
Might be better if the sun can "see" your bonds.
Regards, Greg
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I have been serching for years to some type of glue that I can use and tolerate the smell. RTV,silacone sealer's did not do the job nor did crazy glue. So this is what I found at my local Ace Hardware. It's called E6000.
This is what you can do with it
17 min's later
completed in 30 min's
I've used this stuff on my Baggage Car, Station, Bridge and 3 buildings and still have some left in the first tube.
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