Epoxy probably won't work on that type of plastic, but Goop will.
It's also available (cheaper) under the name E-6000. It will glue
anything to anything, even glass to glass.

Sam Earle
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Friday, October 15, 1999, 11:43:18 PM, you wrote:

> On Fri, 15 Oct 1999 19:33:14 -0700, "Katarina Wittich" 
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:

>>> Last night I tried adhesing two soda bottle caps together
>>> and drilling a 3/8" hole. The epoxy did not stick to the
>>> particular plastic but I learned that I can make the "vortex"
>>> work with just a hole in the cap on a bottle of water.
>>> So if we can find a way to keep the caps stuck together,
>>> we can do it with bottle caps!
>>>
>>> I'll keep working on it .

> RadioShack has heat shrink tubing that might work with a hair dryer to fasten 
> 2
> caps back-to-back.
>  If you're capable, silver solder might be feasable.
> Epoxy
> Crazy glue
> Pop Rivet?
> Duct Tape?
> Make a hollow rivet out of metal tubing and peen into place?
> Just some brainstorming....
>                                                         Chuck
> "Nothing says quality like wrinkle free duct tape"



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