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    Polypropelene glue ?

    Been trying various normal modelling adhesives to secure lid and brass outlet pipes on film cassette for use as a small fuel tank. No luck so far ...any ideas ? The plastic used is the super slippery polypropylene. Loooong time ago they were ali. great for little silencers. Havent tried heat gun glue.
  • wonwinglo
    • Apr 2004
    • 5410

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    Duncan the only adhesive that will do the job you mention is called 'Stabilit Boss' this is a strange smelling two part resin made in Germany,I am not sure if the product is still available but it was very popular for sticking flexible helicopter body shells together,can I suggest that you try Midland Helicopters from Hinkley,also Sussex Model centre may have some supplies left.

    Also Mr Sticky could have a suitable product that will fit your needs but Stabilit is the real answer.

    Best of luck.

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      Thanks Wonwing, Is Stablit a German product? Number one son lives there so could maybe get some. Wonder if it is nitro-proof (20%). Seem to remember foul stuff from R/C Modellers Glue people that was claimed to stick anything, it did too but wicked smell. I`ll try the heli boys first. Ta much:thumbs:

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        #4
        i believe it may well be german duncan, i know robbe recomend stabilit express, a very similiar if not the same compound, for all there model boat hulls. ( of the plastic type)

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        • wonwinglo
          • Apr 2004
          • 5410

          #5
          Thats the stuff Duncan,smells like dead fish that have been left to pickle in acid,then some ! quite brittle but has amazing ability to cling to flexible materials,never used any other adhesive quite like this ? yes if you have a contact in Germany that could be the answer.

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