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Old 01-03-2024, 11:19 AM
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constantine63
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The dollar store version that I had was called 5 Second Fix. It comes with its own uv light. The high end version of uv activated glue is called Bondic and I see that Home Depot sells Superweld Light Activated glue. This is from the company that makes JB weld epoxy, of which I am a big fan, so I would think it is a quality product.
The cured cement can be formed with just sandpaper, it will just take more time. I am not very patient and since I have a dremel, I went with that to take down the bulk of the material. Sanding the last bit gave me the control to keep the arc edge even.
Google' uv activated glue' and you should come up with options. The cheapo worked fine for my needs and it is the only one I've used so I can't speak to the others. BTW, this was developed as a dental adhesive. Its how the dentist can quickly attach a crown and send you out the door.
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