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Old 29th Apr 2009, 7:54 pm   #1
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Default What glue to use on bakelite?Araldite?

I have a300 series black phone where the part where the dial screw attaches has broken away in two small pieces;what is a good glue to use to stick it together then back on again? It might still need buiding up as I think there is a piece missing .Rest of case is very good
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Old 29th Apr 2009, 9:28 pm   #2
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Default Re: What glue to use on bakelite?Araldite?

Araldite or Superglue will be fine.
B&Q's own brand epoxy is transparent, and available in quick(hours) or standard(24 hours) forms.
Other brands are available.................
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Default Re: What glue to use on bakelite?Araldite?

See here: https://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/...ead.php?t=5790
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