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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 07:48:39 +0200, Meindert Sprang wrote:
"Mac" wrote in message news ![]() 1) use contact cement (possibly automotive GOOP, which is available in any big hardware store in the US) or Be aware that many contact cements are not waterproof Meindert GOOP is. I once used it to repair a plastic piece of SCUBA gear and it held up very well to repeated submersion in salt water. I know most contact cements are not water soluble after they cure. But I can easily believe that many of them would not hold up well to salt water. Probably that is what you mean. --Mac |
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