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bondic plastic welding system

fgl123

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Has anyone had any experience with this stuff? Looks like it New to the market. Found it on Facebook and you tube. It's a liquid plastic welding system using a led light. Kind of looks to good to be true. Check it out bondic or notaglue.com
 
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Hornman

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I looked at their website and learned that they provide zero information on their "liquid plastic" they use for "welding". Nor do they provide any information on what their system can "weld". Overall, it looks like a marketing scam. :willy_nil
 

ducdude1098s

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I've actually used it on a lot of different things from sunglasses, iphone cases, macbook power cables, motorcycle parts, my 2 year old sons' toys and more. My first tube was a gift from my sister-in-law who works for a tv show similar to "shark tank" where people pitch their products to investors. I liked it enough that i'm actually buying a $102 order right now. Feel free to send me any questions you might have..
 

BFHtime

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I've actually used it on a lot of different things from sunglasses, iphone cases, macbook power cables, motorcycle parts, my 2 year old sons' toys and more. My first tube was a gift from my sister-in-law who works for a tv show similar to "shark tank" where people pitch their products to investors. I liked it enough that i'm actually buying a $102 order right now. Feel free to send me any questions you might have..

Please post more details about this product. Maybe you could explain some technique involved in it's use. Thanks in advance.
 

Mgnu

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Any more info or experience from folks on this? Seems useful, and it's making the rounds on the hipster techie blogs again. Makes we want to grow my beard out, get a plaid shirt, and black rimmed plastic glasses.


http://notaglue.com/
 

brucew

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I used it to repair a crack on my dashboard about a month ago. It's still holding up. It worked just as the videos show as far as using the light to set the plastic.

No breaks in the repair so far, so I'm happy.
 
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