Bicarb + super glue was a trick we used to use many years ago for quick plastic RC car part repairs at my local club. It creates a stronger bond that cures faster, and in some cases allows you to stick plastics that super glue usually fails to stick (like abs). I have some parts in the loft that survived many races after a quick trackside fix this way.
It almost always creates unsightly repairs though.
Baking soda and super glue
Re: Baking soda and super glue
Wow cheers for the info , it isa funny the things we still learn , lol i would never have thought of trying this so it is great to have found it .deckard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 7:52 pm Bicarb + super glue was a trick we used to use many years ago for quick plastic RC car part repairs at my local club. It creates a stronger bond that cures faster, and in some cases allows you to stick plastics that super glue usually fails to stick (like abs). I have some parts in the loft that survived many races after a quick trackside fix this way.
It almost always creates unsightly repairs though.
I have repaired a wind up lantern the handle was poorl;y made so i drilled it tapped it and put in metal pegs and so on lol yup a lot of work whne i could have just filled theg ap with this idea