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Jaan:
I knowingly bought a cracked Haro Circuit board plate as I could see that the crack was clean (mmm clean crack) and no plastic was missing ensuring a tight fit when bonding... However, I tried superglue and it did fook all - it might as well have been water.

I don't want to use the ray beams that I can fire from my eyes as I don't want to show off so does anyone have a suggestion as to a suitable bonding agent - I tired hugs but that didn't work either.

Chris  :-*

rodriguez:
I have thought a plastic epoxy would be the ticket.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1311.R1.TR1.TRC0.A0.Xplastic+ep&_nkw=plastic+epoxy&_sacat=0&_from=R40

oldschoolace:
You need to know what material it is to get a decent bond Chris.
Most plastics bond poorly and if its a thermoplastic its worse. The good news is that once you know the material there will probably be an industry standard adhesive/solvent. Generally speaking anything you can buy in the shops will only give you limited success.

Sid1972:
If it is a thermoplastic use tensol..

Jaan:
How can I tell what plastic it is Clint?

I've asked it but its pretending either it can't hear me or it can't talk...

Seriously though, does anyone know what plastic Haro used for their Circuit Board plate?

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