Industrial Strength Adhesive

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Phillyrube

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Not directly related to the Ram but here goes...

I have a set of steel patio furniture. It has plastic inserts in the legs where they touch the ground. Over the years the plastic has worn down so the steel touches the ground. Add a little rain and I have rust spots on the concrete.
So I found some hard plastic insulators that I cut so they could be glued to the bottom of the legs to keep the steel off the concrete.

Therein lies the problem. Nothing adheres to the different plastics. Ive tried plastic cement, E6000, Loctite plastic, epoxies, gorilla glue, jb weld. They dont make Iron Glue, the stuff they use to fix broken railroad locomotives anymore (apologies to Jean Shepherd).

Do you have any ideas? I saw some glue they used to put together the new bridge over the Hoover Dam, but that comes in a 55 gallon drum.
 
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Brandon-w

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Yupp. Go to your local aircraft maintenance facility and see if they will sell you some PRC or pr 1422 b 1/2 aerospace adhesive. They use it to seal fuel tanks, pressure vessels wire looms every thing its great stuff!!! It comes in a 2 part can or a push tube that mixes its self. Probly cost about 60-100 bux for the tube and about 150 ish for the can. But it works!!!!! 20210511_171805.jpg

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