I would not use wood glue.
I usually go to a hardware store ask them for something that will glue plastic.
Good Luck!
2007-05-11 04:15:35
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answered by paintingj 7
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Use a glue that says it bonds plastic together. Most will say on the packet.
i would not use wood glue as it usually requires some other form of support.
2007-05-11 05:09:08
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answered by bruce a 1
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No, wood glue is water based and needs to be able to soak into the wood cells.
For perspex you will need a solvent based glue.
2007-05-11 04:53:58
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answered by Michael H 7
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The best glue to use is gorrilla glue it will stick anything, before you apply it dampboth parts to be glued then apply glue then clamp it, the glue will expand to about 4 times and it dries clear
2007-05-11 08:09:13
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answered by mad 1
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Find a glue made specifically for plastic. Gorilla glue is really good but, if the plastic is clear, it foams and expands and may look unsightly.
2007-05-11 04:27:51
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answered by sensible_man 7
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not a huge glue expert but any should do as long as it dries clear and most wood glues dry see through and should hold i once used wood glue to mend a silver ring when the stone came off hope that helps a bit
2007-05-11 04:18:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Gorilla Glue. It bonds just about anything...wear gloves.
2007-05-11 04:09:00
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answered by 55Spud 5
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I would try PVC cement, It's used to fasten plastic PVC plumbing pipes together, probably would work well.
2007-05-11 04:58:18
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answered by mr upset 2
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Use 2 part epoxy or G.E. silicon calk.
2007-05-13 01:36:25
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answered by mountainriley 6
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you could also try plastic model cement...
2007-05-11 05:10:54
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answered by Anonymous
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