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 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
 Grimtuff wrote:
 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
So, can any of our experienced chemical engineers please recommend a solvent that will work with my Mantic PVC models the way plastic styrene glue works with GW plastic? Is there any tube-sized option that would be convenient to use for modelling?


Missed all the posts about PVC cement then...?


The only one I saw was a tub-sized bottle for plumbers. Is there a tube or not?


I have transferred it to bottle containers for easier application. Just like putting GW paint in dropper bottles. This wasn't for modeling though and was for piping applications.

You are probably looking at something more viscous. Haven't used it, but might want to try Weld-On #2007. Most viscous of PVC glues and does fuse the parts together.
http://www.eplastics.com/Plastic/PVC-Vinyl-Glue/WELD-ON-PLASTIC-ADHESIVE-GLUE-IPS-2007-PINT
 
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