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hey guys anyone use this product yet?  i am in the market for plastics glue and i was really interested in the mend it glue, but if the venom glue works the same (rather than a strict super glue it actually melts the plastic together) i would get that cause its almost half the price.  thanks guys

i've used the mend-it and it is great.  But I did have a problem with it drying up pretty quickly.  I think the acetone in it evaporates pretty quickly.  I'm going to get some acetone to see if it thins it back out, but i havent gotten around to it yet.

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thanks for the reply.  im already sold on the mend it glue, but i want to know how the venom glue is.  is it the same thing as mend it where it actually chemically melts the plastic back together hence why it is not sticky to anything but the plastic itself.

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Well i guess im going to be a guinea pig on this one.

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alright in all my excitment about a cheaper glue, i come to find out (after recieving it)  that it is only for a 1/3 oz. (9.3grams or so).  At this rate, mend -it is actually cheaper by weight.  Well i guess the next step is to jsut test it.  as of right now, superficially i see that the liquid inside looks a little thick (very viscous).  but im goign to try it out anyways to see how it works.  if i wanted to thin it out, what would i use to do that and not negate its properties?  thanks

on another note, i am an architecture student and was wondering if acetone (which i use to join acrylic piece together) would work on plastics because it works on the same principle of actually melting the plastic together.  has anyone tried this yet?  thanks guys

I'm wondering if all this chemical bonding will effect strikes due to the chemical leaching into the water?  

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i dont think it does.  with the acetone i use, i know once you get some on your skin it instantly evaporates and probably leaves very minute trace amounts of whatever didnt evaporate on your skin without odor.

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