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<DIV>Try 3M Scoth Brite Adhesive 4693H. Very good stuff and can be used in single applications or as contact cement, and generally dry in 5 -15 minutes. "Goop" (any variety) also works well, but takes a little longer to dry (be warned, don't use Goop on Depron, it may melt the Depron).</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR>From: Tom Simes <simestd@netexpress.com> <BR><BR>> <BR>> If you haven't worked with EPP much, getting strong and resilient glue <BR>> joints can be a challenge. I've been using Liquid Nails CLEAR on EPP <BR>> and have been very happy with it. It takes a while to dry (like over <BR>> night), but the surrounding foam will fail before the bond and the joint <BR>> is slightly flexible which makes it very durable. <BR>> <BR>> Tom <BR>> <BR>> ====================================================================== <BR>> "Z-80 system stack overflow. Shut 'er down Scotty, the system's <BR>> sucking mud" - Error message on TRS 80 Model-16B <BR>> <BR>> Tom Simes simestd@netexpress.com <BR>> ====================================================================== <BR>> ______________________________________
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