Plast-I-Weld Plastic Welder

This is the Flex-I-File Plast-I-Weld Plastic Welder hobby and plastic model cement.

Flex-I-File Plast-I-Weld Plastic Welder Hobby and Plastic Model Cement #7112
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 Flex-I-File # flx7112
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Features :
  • Solvent cement that softens and melts the plastic (not a glue)
  • Use on ABS, Styrene & Acrylic Plastics
  • Bonding time is usually between 10-15 seconds.
  • Full cure is approximately 10 minutes, depending on room temperature
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"Only one drawback."
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This is pretty much useless on painted parts so use with caution. I use their C/A Applicator, Flex-I-File Product Number: 805, for the painted stuff. Excellent tool. Let's you apply very small amounts in tight places.

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Features

  • Solvent cement that softens and melts the plastic (not a glue)
  • Use on ABS, Styrene & Acrylic Plastics
  • Bonding time is usually between 10-15 seconds.
  • Full cure is approximately 10 minutes, depending on room temperature

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  • Flex-I-File Product Number: 7112

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"Awsome"
iaiaccept
Awsome great asset to my War on Terror diorama. 8'x8' description of activity in Iraq, Afghanistan war zone with US Military Bases and Air Strips.

 
"Better than Testors"
dpenn89 (Jersey Shore, NJ)
This is good glue. Thin enough that capillary action will draw it down into the seams between parts, and the glue dries solid in less than 30 seconds. I've found that the Testors liquid glue has fumes that are sometimes overwhelming, even when I'm working with the windows open. The biggest advantage to Plast-I-Weld is that it has hardly any odor compared to some other plastic cements I've used.

 
"PLAST-I-WELD"
Jkthealien (Geneva,Ohio)
Sure wish this was around sixty years ago. Had to use gel type glue and then use glue tips. This makes almost seamless connections, but be careful, more glue on glue will just disolve the glue.

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