UV-curing adhesive?

superjedi

Sr Hunter
Hi all,
Curious if anyone's tried any of those UV-curing adhesives. A couple of the brand names I've seen
are "Lazer Bond" and "Bondic." Seems like these would be pretty handy. . . if they work as well as
the advertising claims.

I've been looking for something that will bond plastic to glass to create some shelf supports. The
shelves wouldn't hold a lot of weight, but I want an adhesive that will be strong enough so that it
won't just let go unexpectedly under a load.
 
I was curious about that too. I saw one of the commercials and went and read a lot of reviews. Sadly it looks like most of the reviews are negative. It would be great if that worked as good as how they make it look. I thought about getting one just simply to see if it works.
 
I've used Solarez and uv cure sanding resin. Solarez is a bit thicker and spreads easy with a brush. The sanding resin is thin, runny and makes a mess.
I was using it to rotocast and on my helmet, not sure if it would work on shelves
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Out of curiosity, I bought some Bondic a couple of weeks ageand have been pleasantly surprised. I will say that the applications aren't as wide spread as they claim, but I've been able to fix almost all my kids small plastic toys that I use to use standard super glue for with better results.
 
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