Plastic Cement 7/8 oz Carded

This is a 7/8oz Tube of Cement for Plastic Models from Testors. For Ages 8 and Up.

Testors Plastic Cement 7/8 oz Carded Plastic Model Cement #3512
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 Testors # tes3512
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Testors Item # tes3512
Features :
  • Quick drying cement for plastic models..
  • Joins polystyrene to polystyrene and polystyrene to wood..
  • Also useful for repairing household items made of polystyrene o ABS plastics..
  • Carded packaging..
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"Plastic Cement 7/8 oz."
mooniemac2000
This is plastic cement that comes in a tube, its bonding is better than non toxic glue. It is very thick, but the tube tends to flow out more glue than what is needed. The glue melts most plastic (except for ABS). Preferably, I would pit some on a cardboard piece and then apply the glue with a toothpick. The value pack allows for tips for new users. You also get more for your money ;)

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Features

  • Quick drying cement for plastic models..
  • Joins polystyrene to polystyrene and polystyrene to wood..
  • Also useful for repairing household items made of polystyrene o ABS plastics..
  • Carded packaging..

Specs

  • 7/8 fl oz (25.5ml)

Includes

One 7/8oz Tube of Cement for Plastic Models.


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"plastic cement"
soundman266
testers glue is the only glue I use for my model building it dries good and holds the way I want it to not messy the metal tip lets it flow without issue been using it almost 50 years now

 
"works great but a lot of waste"
Felgenhauer98
This stuff has been around for year. Simple squeeze tube. Still works great but tends to get VERY messy and wasteful. I switched to the triangular bottle for more accuracy and less waste.

 
"Testors Plastic Cement tube"
mooniemac2000
This is plastic cement that comes in a tube, its bonding is better than non toxic glue. It is very thick, but the tube tends to flow out more glue than what is needed. The glue melts most plastic (except for ABS). Preferably, I would pit some on a cardboard piece and then apply the glue with a toothpick.

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