repairing a skeleton

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fibreweb
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repairing a skeleton

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Hi All,

I have just discovered my big plastic skeleton has a fractured skull. At the moment this is just a split but I would lke to repair it before it totally breaks in half.

Does anyone have any suggestions at to what glue I should use. There are so many choices and I wouldn't like to use one that reacts with and destroys the stuff the skeleton is made of.

"George" is so old there would be no record of what he is actually made from.

Thanks,

Wendy
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ri
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Repairing a skeleton

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Dear Wendy,
I noticed your query has not been answered yet so I will offer a suggestion.
We have one too, the "Lone Ranger" who gave our cleaner a scare one night when his trolley was hooked on to the vacuum cleaner lead and followed the poor fellow around for a while.
Our repair man of Broken Bay Communications, John Reed (0407 498 520) has helped us in the past with the Lone Ranger (replacing lost screws). As he advertises skeleton repairs, maybe he has an idea of what plastic George is made of and can suggest the appropriate glue.
Good Luck!
~Robyn
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