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Old 05-14-2018, 01:00 PM
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I got my Depo lights. Here is a cute Taiwan problem. The glue that holds one socket and the pins in dried, thus the socket fell apart. The bulb was trapped, loosely, in the housing, no parts are missing or broken but I need to re-secure via glue this socket and pins so I can use the dang thing. Any ideas for gluing similar plastics together? Does not have to be super tight and would prefer something NOT permanent but something that will not break down at the first sight of water. Elmer's glue or what? Pics inbound when I get home. But I have it all re-assembled and I am rather tepid on disassembly for photos-only. All I need is a spot of glue.
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Goop. I like Plumbers Goop.
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Like this? http://eclecticproducts.com/products...utomotive.html
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That’s the stuff. Flexible and waterproof and removes easy enough too. You can patch a shoe, a drainpipe, a boat or just about anything. I always have a tube handy.



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