C chiphunters Member Joined Nov 21, 2007 Messages 18 Location nixa, mo, USA. Dec 17, 2007 #1 i just tried to glue 2 pieces of corian 1/2 in together with psi 15 min mid-cure epoxy....didn't work???? any hints!!
i just tried to glue 2 pieces of corian 1/2 in together with psi 15 min mid-cure epoxy....didn't work???? any hints!!
Randy_ Member Joined Nov 29, 2004 Messages 5,701 Location Dallas suburb, Texas, USA. Dec 17, 2007 #2 CA
rickstef Member Joined Oct 15, 2007 Messages 207 Location Bear, Delaware, USA. Dec 17, 2007 #3 agreed, spread a medium thick CA on one side, line up the other part, and clamp
rixstix Member Joined Jan 10, 2007 Messages 807 Location Canistota, SD USA Dec 17, 2007 #4 A different opinion: Wicking CA ie: Apollo 2002 Google cyberbond apollo 2002 for complete details. Clamp the parts run a bead of Apollo down the seam Wicks up to 1/2" Be careful, it runs faster than you can move out of the way. It's what a Corian guru recommended.
A different opinion: Wicking CA ie: Apollo 2002 Google cyberbond apollo 2002 for complete details. Clamp the parts run a bead of Apollo down the seam Wicks up to 1/2" Be careful, it runs faster than you can move out of the way. It's what a Corian guru recommended.
J Jarheaded Member Joined Nov 30, 2007 Messages 1,264 Location Fairfield county, CT, USA. Dec 17, 2007 #5 I have to go with the thinest CA you can find. Clamp the pieces together and apply th CA to the joint. The thinner the Ca, the thinner the joint line.
I have to go with the thinest CA you can find. Clamp the pieces together and apply th CA to the joint. The thinner the Ca, the thinner the joint line.