Gluing tackle boxes

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I was looking at small plastic tackle boxes at the local sporting goods store and wondered if there was any type of glue that could be used to glue the dividers into place. I'm looking at making a rack on my wall and using a few of the tackle boxes but wanted to glue the dividers into place as I often have problems with them coming loose.

Anyone know of a glue that would work?

Thanks for any thoughts.
 
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I was looking at small plastic tackle boxes at the local sporting goods store and wondered if there was any type of glue that could be used to glue the dividers into place. I'm looking at making a rack on my wall and using a few of the tackle boxes but wanted to glue the dividers into place as I often have problems with them coming loose.

Anyone know of a glue that would work?

Thanks for any thoughts.

A hot glue gun should work'
 
Most of those dividers slide into a slot. If that is what you have, you might be able to crimp the divider in place with pliers. Not permanent, but if it works, will probably be sufficient to keep everything in place. I have not tried this; it is the result of creative thinking, but is offered with a money back guarantee.:eek: :biggrin:
 
You might be able to just heat a piece of metal and melt it a little right were the divider meets the box. It might smell a little when you are doing it. If not that bathroom silicon should work.

Mike
 
I suspect that Gorilla glue would also work very well. That stuff seems to stick to almost anything and stay stuck.

Jim Smith
 
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