>Jut got a pb 1400cs fully working off ebay for Pound22 but it has stress 
>cracks which I didn't know about but half-expected. Am I right in 
>thinking that Ambroid pro weld is the right thing for the job?

If the cracks are through cracks, Pro-Weld will be best as it will 
completely penetrate the crack, and allow pressure to be applied, thereby 
effecting a "fusion" weld.

It the cracks are not through, a reinforcing adhesive, such as an epoxy 
which is intended for plastics is probably best.


>I'm in the UK so may have to hunt around for it though 
>http://www.gluelines.co.uk/ambroid.htm seem to have it. Perhaps I'll 
>try a modeling shop. Likely to have it?

Pro-Weld is an ABS solvent, so it might be found where ABS is also found.

Best bet is a railroad modeling store, as Ambroid started out making kits 
and supplies for that specific market.

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