🔨 Fix it fast, fix it right!
The Bondic UV Liquid Plastic Welder is a revolutionary adhesive solution that bonds a wide range of materials in seconds. Unlike traditional glues, it remains liquid until cured with UV light, allowing for precise application and shaping. This durable, waterproof adhesive is perfect for on-the-go repairs, making it an essential tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional.
Manufacturer | BONDIC |
Brand | BONDIC |
Model Number | BONDICBOGOBULK |
Product Dimensions | 24.13 x 12.07 x 1.91 cm; 2.83 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Colour | Clear |
Shape | Oval |
Material Type | Liquid Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | No Size |
Manufacturer Part Number | BONDICBOGOBULK |
Item Weight | 2.83 g |
E**Y
Wasn't sure why I wanted this but it's proving very useful
Saw this demonstrated on a craft programme on shopping TV. The demonstrations of it's use were somewhat underwhelming but I found the concept interesting and thought I might find uses for it, so bought one.So far it has proved very effective for sticking tiny (Ø3x1mm) rare earth magnets into paper and card craft constructions. More impressive was building a replacement hinge pin for a broken Fiskars Paper Trimmer (made from clear plastic). I'd tried various glues to stick the hinge pin back but the stresses of snapping it back into place were too much and it always broke off again. The pin was about 3mm in diameter and 8mm long so I decided to try building one in situ with Bondic. It was important to make sure all traces of glue were removed from the plastic then I applied Bondic layer by layer curing as I went until I had a pin of roughly the right proportions.It didn't look very pretty (you can sand or file the cured plastic if required) but to my delight it snapped into place on the cutter which is now working as good as new. A replacement cutter would have been £26 so the Bondic has more than paid for itself with this one repair.The curing process is so fast - literally seconds to achieve full strength - makes it a pleasure to work with. I'm optimistic I'll find other uses for Bondic in the future.The unit comes in an "aluminium" case.... first time I've seen magnets stick to aluminium! Even if it is brushed steel, the case is quite nice and keeps the light away from the unit.
M**N
does not always work
OK but not great, seems to work on some things and not others, did not work on my glasses frames but worked on a glass vase. pay your money and take a chance.
M**.
Works fine but expensive
Worked fine but too expensive, other products more plentiful and cheaper, good introduction to UV resin
R**Y
Worthwhile addition to your glue collection
This is very useful and enables you to do some things that are otherwise difficult to do. As a Grandfather, I am often called on to repair toys that the kids have broken. Other glues take some time to cure, and kids aren’t usually willing to wait. Using Bondic, I can often come up with an instant fix.While this material hardens within seconds, it will only do so if exposed to UV light, as such, if the resin is within a join and shielded from the light, it won’t set. In these cases, in my experience, the best way to repair broken items is to use another glue to join the broken parts, then use the Bondic to stabilise the broken parts with a few tacks of UV cured resin to hold everything in place until the glue sets.A while back, I had a spot weld fail on my car door lock mechanism, I carefully degreased the area around the broken weld, then used the Bondic to replace the spot weld, by building up a series of layers that were each UV cured. Car door locks take a lot of stick and I only intended this to be a temporary fix, but more than six months on, everything remains intact.
C**
Bridges but Doesn't Stick
Advertised as a weld not glue but all it does is hardens on the surface where you put it and it doesn’t stick surfaces together. Not to any useable degree anyway. Can fill a gap between 2 pieces but they just pull apart leaving the hardened bridge loose. Would work to fill a scratch or a bought in a plastic surface but don’t quote me on that. Waste of money, if you want to stick 2 pieces together go get a 99p tube of superglue.
R**E
This is not a glue as such.
This is not a glue as such but forms a bridge. Important that the light can get to all areas of the repair. although for my needs works well repairing sun glasses , also used to insulate an electrical connection that had been connected together giving a plastic overcoat to bare wire so no risk of electrical shock.
S**A
Really handy!! Easy to use
Product arrived really quickly from Mega Magpie. My glasses arm started cracking and I tried gluing it previously but didn't hold up well, hence why I purchased the Bondic pen. It's really intuitive but there's plenty of videos and the pamphlet was also helpful. A few quick layers of the liquid plastic on my glasses and no fretting now about it breaking off anymore!! Really good product and well priced, I'm surprised I never heard of this before. Definitely recommending this seller and item to my friends.
S**V
don't believe the hype
an interesting product, but not very strong and not very sticky, it's liquid plastic that hardens in UV, if you happen to get some on your finger and then expose that to UV it gets very hot and will burn your skin (you only do it once!)I've used it to repair some delicate porcelain figures that were missing tiny bits of porcelain, usually I would use super glue but in this instance it was not possible - so yes it works but it's no were near as good as super glue - but it has it's uses...
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