wactuary wrote: 
>  
> 
> I like that polymorph idea.  Seems like a handy thing to keep in the
> shop anyway.  And better than some of my dark thoughts of using epoxy
> resin to attempt a rebuild! 
> 
> 
It is useful stuff, I use it for all sorts of things, great for making
custom spacers, I've repaired small home appliances that have the sort
of plastic that never glues, even replaced a corner 3 way plastic tile
edge trim in our kitchen, the original yellowed and brittled with age
and UV damage until one day it got knocked and shattered, worked some
polymorph into the corner and then gently re-heated with a heat gun and
reshaped until it matched the shape of the tile edge trim - it looks
better than the original and hasn't yellowed with age.

Kev


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