List,
I've seen plastic put in a small vial with acetone and the plastic
dissolved in the acetone. The resultant mixture is then spread on
the plastic parts to be bonded and the acetone/plastic mixture
"melds" with the bonding parts, the acetone evaporates and you have
what I'll call plastic "fusion". Any one care to comment on whether
this would work on the plastic float? Of course, the plastics will
have to be similar.
Doug
At 06:30 PM 5/28/2006, you wrote:
>I believe the initial post had a link to a pic of a plastic float...
>though I think a metal float would be correct for a TR3A.
>
>Geo H
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>Doug Mathews wrote:
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>>List,
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>>The float we are talking about ...is it metal or plastic?
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>>Doug
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