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Subject: 
Bonding lego...
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Date: 
Tue, 8 Jan 2002 04:48:05 GMT
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Greetings...

Has anyone ever successfully bonded two lego peices togeather, very solidly?
What did they use, what seems to work the best? Glue?

Thanks in advance,
--
Mark Nelson



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  Re: Bonding lego...
 
(...) I like using a glue gun (WARM, not hot melt) as it provides good, solid adhesion, but you can still get the bricks appart at a later date--with a little extra effort (and then peel the adhesive completely out of the opposing surfaces with (...) (23 years ago, 8-Jan-02, to lugnet.build)
  Re: Bonding lego...
 
(...) If you want permanent, use PVC/ABS pipe cement. You can pick it up in the plumbing section of your local hardware store. It actually melts the contact surfaces and fuses them together. Adrian -- www.brickfrenzy.com (23 years ago, 8-Jan-02, to lugnet.build)
  Re: Bonding lego...
 
(...) Here are several ideas contributed about a year ago: (URL) them are Oatey All-Purpose PVC/CPVC/ABS glue, and MEK. (23 years ago, 8-Jan-02, to lugnet.build)
  Re: Bonding lego...
 
Thanks alot for all your comments and suggestions! I decided to try Elmer's Contact Cement, I'll let you know how it works. Currently it is having a hard time setting... Once it is done, I'll post pictures of my Centurion. -- Mark Nelson LCC (...) (23 years ago, 9-Jan-02, to lugnet.build)

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