bluesmokennoise
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Apparently polypropylene and polyethylene plastic are very difficult plastics to glue and, out of necessity, have had to fabricate some interior pieces on my Pontiac Sunbird.
I give kudos to Pontiac for clearly labeling all plastics they use in their cars. However to match texture and fabricate the pieces I needed to make I had to resort to cutting
apart a plastic tool storage box I found at a thrift shop. The pieces I have fabricated are non-weight-bearing and I have been able to reinforce them with a sheet metal backing riveted through the plastic however I still need to attach some small trim pieces. There are several very easy tests to determine what kind of plastic one is dealing with and this "harvested" tool box
plastic is either polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE). Pouncing on the Internet I quickly learned 2 things: PP and PE plastics are very hard to glue and the glues that will
work are VERY expensive. Most recommended are Loctite 3035, Permabond TA4605, PP3000, 3M DP8005 and DP8010 and a couple others that all cost way more than I can afford ($60++)
Although I avoid buying Chinese products my back is against the wall on this one so I am considering buying such adhesives that claim they work with PP and PE plastic but cost
less than ten bucks per tube. Has anyone used any of the knock off PP and PE glues that are affordable? If so, which one?
I give kudos to Pontiac for clearly labeling all plastics they use in their cars. However to match texture and fabricate the pieces I needed to make I had to resort to cutting
apart a plastic tool storage box I found at a thrift shop. The pieces I have fabricated are non-weight-bearing and I have been able to reinforce them with a sheet metal backing riveted through the plastic however I still need to attach some small trim pieces. There are several very easy tests to determine what kind of plastic one is dealing with and this "harvested" tool box
plastic is either polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE). Pouncing on the Internet I quickly learned 2 things: PP and PE plastics are very hard to glue and the glues that will
work are VERY expensive. Most recommended are Loctite 3035, Permabond TA4605, PP3000, 3M DP8005 and DP8010 and a couple others that all cost way more than I can afford ($60++)
Although I avoid buying Chinese products my back is against the wall on this one so I am considering buying such adhesives that claim they work with PP and PE plastic but cost
less than ten bucks per tube. Has anyone used any of the knock off PP and PE glues that are affordable? If so, which one?