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07/04/2008 06:00:52 PM · #1 |
Does anyone know of any good glues for bonding ziplock plastic to itself, latex (like power-free gloves) to itself, and/or ziplock plastic to latex?
I know it is stupid, I should just buy a good high-quality weather proof bag but I am currently seeking information for making my own. Mostly curiosity.
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07/04/2008 09:05:22 PM · #2 |
You'll need something that will bond but not eat away at the plastic.
Epoxy might work but it may eventually eat away at the plastic.
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07/04/2008 09:17:05 PM · #3 |
I don't no where you live , but in most metro areas there's a retailer that sell plastics.
My suggestion would be to check with them about what you have in mind and they should happy to suggest what materials you might need.
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07/04/2008 11:30:44 PM · #4 |
Saran Wrap or other plastic wrap ALWAYS seems to stick to itself and not the dish you are trying to cover.
Why not buy a yard of water proof nylon (there is water risistant and water proof) like they make dry bags out of make your own camera/lens sheild? A number of the rain sheilds are made of this. Seattle Fabric is one place to buy the material (and a whole lot more types of neat material). I bought some a while back with the idea of doing this. But my wife won't let me touch her sewing machines and she never seemed to get around to it. But I have about 3 yards of several different types of coated nylon that should work pretty for a camera/lens rain sheild.
Mike
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