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Alfabud
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av got a plastic cover for my outboard put it broken in a few places..tried glueing it with no joy...is there any stuff anybody know about that will fix this...theres a very small piece that I need fixed as solid as I can get it because its the bit that clicks the hood shut...the pics r not great ,the best I could do...theres also a metal piece I need to stick to the plastic....
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Gorilla glue. (acitivates with moisture)

Haven't tried it myself yet, but heard many good things about it.

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Fibreglass / epoxy
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+1 for the Gorilla Glue. I've used it on all sorts of jobs, and it does what it says on the......bottle.

WEAR GLOVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Simply because you can't wash it off your hands. Water activates it, so washing your hands makes it set even stronger!)
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definitely going to try the gorilla glue..if its activated by water ,its just what I need
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I would have thought plastic welding it would have been a better idea!
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Read what it suitable for, before buying!
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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