Originally Posted by renegade50
Next time the lunch meat and cheese drawer lipped rail in the fridge screws up .
Gonna give that a try.
Been doing the hot knife melt back together thing.
Still holding but that super glue and baking soda trick should be able to add some reinforcing strength too.


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Arrrrrgh...


Last fridge was held together with scrap fiberglass cloth from work and
epoxy. Just gotta clean up the plastic to get a good bond, after that the repair is tougher than the base.

Have used the super glue baking soda thing before. With varying
luck.


Super glue uses moisture in the air to set.

You can speed it up if surfaces are damp, trying to glue skin together works better if you can get the blood stopped. When the glue hits blood it sets, then won't stick to the hide.


For glasses I've had better luck with 1 minute epoxy.
That stuff is amazing, you gotta be quick, and don't mix more that a couple drops, you won't have time to mix it. Let alone use it.


Daughter broker her glasses at a ball tournament.
Trip to Tractor Supply yielded 1 minute epoxy, some real thin copper wire,
And a big splinter pulled off a skid. Epoxied them together, using the skid splinter as a mixing paddle/applicator. Tight copper wraps epoxied together supported it. She wore them until replacements arrived. Again after the replacements got ruined in a horse wreck.

Last edited by Dillonbuck; 12/10/22.

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