bassman2169 Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 I'm making some creatures, beavers, and I want some of the appendages to be different colors. Using a two piece mold I cant put the colored plastic where I need it, so I made separate molds for the appendages. I tried super glue to attach them, which kinda worked but left a hard line at the glue point. Does anyone know what glue to use or is any manufactured for this purpose? Saw some on BP website but the reviews said it was just super glue and didn't work great. Thank you for any answers. Joey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smallmouthaholic Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 I'm making some creatures, beavers, and I want some of the appendages to be different colors. Using a two piece mold I cant put the colored plastic where I need it, so I made separate molds for the appendages. I tried super glue to attach them, which kinda worked but left a hard line at the glue point. Does anyone know what glue to use or is any manufactured for this purpose? Saw some on BP website but the reviews said it was just super glue and didn't work great. Thank you for any answers. Joey MEND-IT SOFT BAIT GLUE Dries soft and natural. Mend-It actually melts and bonds the soft plastic material together restoring otherwise useless baits. Mend-It glue repairs all soft baits. Worms, trailers, lizards, swimbaits & more! Be aware, this is NOT a "super glue" that can bond your fingers together and it is NOT for attaching soft plastics to other materials such as jig trailers to jig heads. This is strictly for bonding soft plastic to itself. One bottle will quickly pay for itself in restored baits. You can even combine parts of different baits to create new unique creatures! Simply apply along the tear with the bait in a closed position-apply pressure for 10 seconds and let the bait sit for 3-5 minutes. If all of the Mend-it goes into the tear area, make a final application and let sit for an additional 3 minutes. The bait will have the internal/external strength of “BRAND-NEW”! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...