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I'm thinking of building an E-11 Blaster from scratch and am considering materials. What kind of adhesives (glue, epoxy, etc) do you guys use for any kinds of material, like metal, plastic, PVC, etc.

Things like metal to metal, plastic to plastic, plastic to metal, etc.

If you had to build a blaster or some other armor prop (ANYTHING!) from scratch using whatever materials you wanted with whatever adhesive you wanted, what is your sticky of choice?

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Where do you get E6000? I saw you recommend it on other posts, but so far I haven't found it on the couple sites I've been browsing.

 

Ah, here we go. I think I found their website.

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Where do you get E6000? I saw you recommend it on other posts, but so far I haven't found it on the couple sites I've been browsing.

 

Ah, here we go. I think I found their website.

 

I found it at my local crafts store - pretty cheap.

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Okay, thanks.

I grabbed some E-6000 today.

Also wound up getting PVC to construct a blaster from scratch >:D

We'll see how well the E-6000 does for me when I get to that point.

I'll keep JB Weld in mind.

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OW! My finger!

Was pulling on a dry 'string' of E-6000 that was hanging between two pieces of a blaster barrel, and it snapped and whipped my fingertip.

E-6000 is an adhesive that means business.

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OW! My finger!

Was pulling on a dry 'string' of E-6000 that was hanging between two pieces of a blaster barrel, and it snapped and whipped my fingertip.

E-6000 is an adhesive that means business.

 

 

It's good stuff! Always good that have a tube or two around the house.

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Here is a follow up for you E-6000 guys: Which E-6000 do you use?

I've got a tube of the 'Clear Transparent'. Stuff feels like rubber cement while its drying.

I know they also make one that looks like bondo that can be sanded when dry.

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