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Unread 01-29-2022, 11:27 AM   #5
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Default hi mrerick!

I agree with you that epoxy would have a better gap filling capability, and the added bonus of being available in black. But, with either adhesive, little additional strength will be added to the repair, as nothing on the planet, I know of, will adhere the two parts together? (Assuming you have a total break?) Some of the super epoxies might have a chance, but I doubt it... BTW, the stranger the mixing ratio, it seems the stronger the epoxy? Just a shade tree observation? But in this case, epoxy would probably be a better bet.. Best, til.....lat'r....GT...
BTW squared, super glue can be made to, "go off" with just a little pinch of baking soda or baking powder? One of the two, I forget which. You'll even see a little smoke come off the glue joint..
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