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    Question Best way to stick anything to "PLASTIC"......??

    Okay, firstly does the plastic surface texture affect adhesion major ? I believe it does depending on what is used....

    Okay, so I used a two part Permatex plastic epoxy which is reasonable but not strong enough....

    I'm yet to try a two part (powder & liquid) bonding agent but will do so and report.

    I am considering trialling 'fibreglass bog'...........

    The only thing I see working perfectly is a small blow-torch with a roll of plastic. I'll report back form that trial if I'm not dead from the fumes....

    So anywayyyy, what have you or friends used with great success ?
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    Default Re: Best way to stick anything to "PLASTIC"......??

    Hey mate, what exactly are you trying to stick together?

    Cheers, Matt

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    what sort of plastic is it? fiberglass resin doen not stick to Poly Propylene for instance, so this is an important question.

    there is a Loctite 'all plastic' adhesive which is pretty good for most things
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    LOCTITE 401 is an instant adhesive for most substrates.

    LOCTITE 406 also for hard to bond materials.

    there is a primer for plastics called 770.

    401 will cost about 18 bucks for 25ml

    770 will cost about 18 bucks for 100ml

    check out their website to confirm suitability for types of plastics

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR22ZZ
    what sort of plastic is it? fiberglass resin doen not stick to Poly Propylene for instance, so this is an important question.

    there is a Loctite 'all plastic' adhesive which is pretty good for most things
    Its to the inside of a bumper bar (00 model vehicle). Unfortunately I am not sure which type of plastic it is.... I know that there are two types of plastics which are very fussy, so I guess, is there a way to test the plastic ? Assuming I can remove a discreet portion from somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PULSE
    Hey mate, what exactly are you trying to stick together?

    Cheers, Matt
    A metal bracket, but this bracket contains holes which any bonding agent can fill in and over, so I'm not fussed if it can't bond to the zinc coated bracket.
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    an '00 model what?
    most likely it's ABS plastic if it's a Toyota bumper component of that era though.
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    why all the fucken mystery?

    what are u gonna use the tab for? is there a lot of load on it?

    FWIW Qbond does it for me

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    I also used quick bond (Q-bond) on the corner of my bumper and it so far held up amazingly well. Want a pic?
    Last edited by Sam_Q; 25-05-2008 at 02:51 AM.

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    Industrial araldite bloody great mate.

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    Duct tape






    Seriously though,
    Quote Originally Posted by abently
    The only thing I see working perfectly is a small blow-torch with a roll of plastic. I'll report back form that trial if I'm not dead from the fumes....
    Ahh, good old plastic welding. Nothing wrong with it, as long as the materials are right. Hot air gun works better than a blow-torch though, less chance of burning or setting fire to things
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    Default Re: Best way to stick anything to "PLASTIC"......??

    Quote Originally Posted by AAAAGZE
    LOCTITE 401 is an instant adhesive for most substrates.

    LOCTITE 406 also for hard to bond materials.

    there is a primer for plastics called 770.

    401 will cost about 18 bucks for 25ml

    770 will cost about 18 bucks for 100ml

    check out their website to confirm suitability for types of plastics
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    Quote Originally Posted by da_horse
    why all the fucken mystery?

    what are u gonna use the tab for? is there a lot of load on it?

    FWIW Qbond does it for me
    There's no mystery here. I don't know what exact material the bumper is made of so am don't want to people pre-empting anything. Its a Honda btw.....

    Yes there will be a lot of load on it.
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    Default Re: Best way to stick anything to "PLASTIC"......??

    Quote Originally Posted by Hiro
    Ahh, good old plastic welding. Nothing wrong with it, as long as the materials are right. Hot air gun works better than a blow-torch though, less chance of burning or setting fire to things
    Can you expand on this please. I.e. Where & brand of materials will I possibly need. I am seriously considering it as the only option due to the load that will be applied.

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