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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message ... In article , Franz Heymann wrote: I am mean that lightweight double-skinned stuff which can be cut with a pocket knife. It has an overall thickness of about 5 or 6 mm. It is translucent, but not transparent. Which urgler would like to report on its usefulness for making "rectangular cloches", or small portable frames? What does one use for gluing two pieces together? My daughter who knows about such things suggests a silicone adhesive (i.e. the gooey things). Great minds think alike. Just prior to my original query, I made a tentative joint by applying a fillet of that transparent silicone sealant which is used to make fish tank joints. It looks as if it will work. Only time will tell if it will actually stand up to the weather and normal usage. Franz |
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