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Posted by Roger Taylor on July 5, 2005, 6:29 pm
>I have one of those plastic "noodles" that are used for beach or pool
>floats.
>
> I want to glue the ends together to make a hoop. I don't know what kind of
> plastic foam it is made of, but it is one of the closed cell slippery
> plastic foams. I have not been successful finding an adhesive that works.
> I expect that joining the ends will require a fusing or welding operation.
>
> I have at my disposal a small soldering iron, a large soldering iron, a
> simple glue gun and a heat gun.
>
> What has been the experience in using the available tools to secure the
> ends?
> Or do you have a better idea?
>
> The only glue I tried was a contact cement that seemed to stick, but under
> the tension of the hoop trying to open just stretched apart.
>
> Charlie
Slippery plastic is one of the most difficult things to bind to itself.
There may be some kinds of plastic cements found in hobby shops or
hardwares, but most glues will not hold, especially if the noodles are
torqued in use.
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