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"nambucca" wrote in message ... "Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... 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? Franz The solvent glue that plumbers use for plastic drainage pipes is excellent for sticking all kinds of plastic together fast Band Q do it in cans and tubes .......but you have to ask for it ......cos its kept under lock and key Why do they have to keep it under lock and key? Thanks for the information. Franz |
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