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    Hello, this is my first pachinco machine! I am planning on cleaning it up a big and fixing this broken piece however I was wondering due to certain glues that can really damage the plastic
    What is the best glue for this type of plastic?


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    Default Re: Safest way to glue this broke piece

    Superglue will work.

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    Default Re: Safest way to glue this broke piece

    Go for a gel version of super glue / CA glue, you'll get better application control and less chance of frosting at the adhesion site.
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    Default Re: Safest way to glue this broke piece

    I would defer to those more experienced with these machines to confirm but that molding looks like some kind of acrylic plastic which you could also use plastic cement on. Superglue will definitely reattach the pieces and hold well, but something specifically for plastic will slightly "melt" the pieces together for a strong join that you can then lightly sand and polish.

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    J-B Weld either the fast or slower curing time and it is a Two part adhesive

    They do in the remote control airplane groups use a super glue that is a Two part the liquid adhesive put parts together then Spray the Catalyst to start the curing .

    It prevents possibly glueing your fingers together


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