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>> No. 2934 Anonymous
6th June 2021
Sunday 3:54 pm
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Shedlads, I'm out of my depth.
I need to glue some perspex parts together, so was looking at some acrylic cement to get a strong, airtight join.
But I wonder, will poly cement do the same job? I already have loads of that from my little toy soldiers. I don't have any spare material to test it on annoyingly.
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>> No. 2935 Anonymous
6th June 2021
Sunday 5:42 pm
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You'll need a proper acrylic cement, unless you don't mind the glue causing the perspex to get cloudy. Otherwise you could use superglue to do the job. Poly cement won't do it though.

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