Stongest Plastic Glue
Buck Buchanan
voltagecontrolled at home.com
Tue Jan 25 17:18:19 CET 2000
Hi Philip,
Epoxy. Mix it very well and it should never break. You can
finish/file/machine it after it dries too. I'm told it doesn't stick
well to nylon or Teflon parts but I haven't tried this specifically.
Good luck!
Buck
||| Philip Pilgrim ||| wrote:
>
> The Seil DK-600 I recently got was smashed up pretty good when shipped. I am attempting to repair it but most of it is plastic :(
>
> Some of the keys seemed broken...in fact it was the plastic keyboard frame which holds the keys that broke!!! It is designed similarly to those metal Pratt-Reed units with the tab that sticks out with a rubber bushing/stopper on it. This tab is what stops the key from being pressed too far and it also prevents it from recoiling too high. The darn thing is plastic and 5 have snapped in shipping.
>
> Can anyone recommend a strong plastic glue that will work well in such a stressfull area.
>
> thanks
> Philip
>
> Philip Pilgrim The Lab
> 5 Evan's Drive Synth Mods/Repair
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