DIY: Home made glue from Acetone & plexiglass acrylic

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  • @d46512
    @d46512 Před 4 měsíci +20

    As you know, your plexiglass glue is not just a glue. Acetone dissolves certain plastics. This is called solvent welding. The two materials become one and the glue evaporates. The official/approved pipe cement in Home Depot works this way. This tells why your glue works best with ABS. Your later tests with materials like wood and metal were a fair comparison with epoxy. I would consider using this cement when I am joining plastics together.

  • @ajchat8701
    @ajchat8701 Před 7 měsíci +59

    Did anyone catch the “premature“ joke?? I laughed my ass off with that one and I congratulate the author for inserting his joke so seamlessly!!😂😂 well done

    • @Pgr-pt5ep
      @Pgr-pt5ep Před 7 měsíci +4

      Lol yea, surprised not many caught that

    • @jwell3336
      @jwell3336 Před 6 měsíci +3

      LOL, I was I wonder how many others got that also. 🤣😂

    • @adymode
      @adymode Před 6 měsíci +5

      11:55 - Stop the video ! Hahahaha 🤣 ok ok .. on with the tests... that was comedy gold 😊

    • @rogergummer5173
      @rogergummer5173 Před 6 měsíci +1

      So funny

    • @Cybertruck1000
      @Cybertruck1000 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Yeah it only happened when he was being given a hand.

  • @Peter12662
    @Peter12662 Před 9 měsíci +242

    Use it as a finish. Like laquer. When the acetone evaporates youll have a clear coat of plexiglass on top of whatever you finish.

    • @labrat810
      @labrat810 Před 8 měsíci +8

      I wonder how well that'd work? Even if it left a bubbly/hazy finish, after getting some polishing it might look nice.

    • @fun_ghoul
      @fun_ghoul Před 8 měsíci +16

      @@labrat810 It will likely yellow in the sun, for better or for worse. An artistic person could probably take advantage of the effect.

    • @W_H_K
      @W_H_K Před 7 měsíci +18

      You can also use styrofoam and acetone for this. Seems to work well on wood.

    • @kiachris76712
      @kiachris76712 Před 7 měsíci +14

      And lung cancer 🤷‍♂️

    • @labrat810
      @labrat810 Před 7 měsíci +24

      @@kiachris76712 What? Lacquers, maybe. But, Acetone is something our bodies readily 'deal with'
      (in low-moderate quantity).
      It's literally a 'ketone'; our bodies produce it when in Ketosis.
      Also, we have to 'deal with it' from microbiological (gut biome) wastes.

  • @smallfeetmcgee
    @smallfeetmcgee Před 7 měsíci +57

    I made some yesterday after watching this video. i wrapped two wooden poles together with some porous athletic tape, then brushed this glue into the tape til it soaked through. the end result was pretty strong and shiny like a poor man's version of fiberglass! definitely give that a try !

    • @nothankyou5524
      @nothankyou5524 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Question is: was it was it worth the effort? It looks like it could be interesting, but I can't see where I'd ever have the time. Oh well. Best wishes.

    • @gregorymcnear6474
      @gregorymcnear6474 Před měsícem

      Brilliant thanks for the educational video

  • @mrwindustries
    @mrwindustries Před 3 měsíci +15

    Every time the bond fails.
    WHOA!!!!!
    I LOVE IT.😅

  • @chriswolgamuth23
    @chriswolgamuth23 Před 6 měsíci +36

    The casual alchemy and bucket measuring system this guy is full on genius

  • @haf-oq3vt
    @haf-oq3vt Před 7 měsíci +25

    If you scratch the connection points with sandpaper, the glue will work better.❤

  • @hstrinzel
    @hstrinzel Před 6 měsíci +13

    Wife: "It came off prematurely" - "I cannot remember where I heard that before!" Good Humor - VERY FUNNY I laughed a lot!

  • @spicer41282
    @spicer41282 Před 7 měsíci +6

    LOL! didn't remember where he'd heard it before...LOL!
    "Came off prematurely" according to someone he spends time with. Love it!
    Sense of humor + genius citizen compound chemist.

  • @Qui-9
    @Qui-9 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I didnt realize acetone and plexi/acrylic were free. I've been paying money for them for no reason.
    Jokes aside, good tutorial. Model airplane glue is something like this, I think has toluene as the solvent.

  • @EduardRitok
    @EduardRitok Před 6 měsíci +11

    gosh that's such great idea!! I can use it instead of epoxy for filling and plexiglass gluing. i can even imagine that if i sand the edges of plexi I intend to glue and brush them with a little of acetone to "prime" it, it would bond with the glue with no chance of separation 😅 thanx dude! this is what I needed to see ...

  • @nickb3005
    @nickb3005 Před 7 měsíci +10

    WOW! That is like a weld of two plastic materials instead of glueing process. Good work! I will remember this trick. Thanks for sharing.

  • @murphymmc
    @murphymmc Před 6 měsíci +56

    I'd be careful gluing ABS with the acetone/plexiglass mix for use in plumbing. Some high solvent glues will cause a slow crystallization of the ABS causing it to fail over time, sometimes it takes a long, long time. PVC glue used on ABS will do that. Just a heads up, you really don't want your toilet drain pipe failing...at any time.

    • @user-dh4ub1vm7o
      @user-dh4ub1vm7o Před 4 měsíci +3

      THATS TRUE YOU DON'T WANNA BE HAVING ANY PROBLEMS LIKE THAT WITH THE CRAPPER!😆THE MESS WILL LEAVE YOU ANGRY, IT WOULD ME, INTERESTING VIDEO THOUGH.

    • @vaporholichouston2751
      @vaporholichouston2751 Před 4 měsíci

      I was wondering the same myself if the solution is "saturated" with acetone would it not cause a fault area anywhere it touches because it's degrading the plexiglass or plastic ?

    • @d46512
      @d46512 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I have used leftover ABS pipe in a DIY project before, where this sort of thing would get it done. Of course you should always use the proper DWV fittings and cement in plumbing.

    • @21gioni
      @21gioni Před 4 měsíci +1

      With ABS plastic industry uses Hydrocarbons to make glue to glue ABS chlorine pool filters.

    • @notyouraveragegoldenpotato
      @notyouraveragegoldenpotato Před 2 měsíci

      Meh

  • @mwint1982
    @mwint1982 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Acetone can flash so be careful around open flames, sparks, etc. 🚨

  • @petermohlman
    @petermohlman Před 7 měsíci +7

    This is one of the best tips I’ve seen on CZcams! Thank you sir!

  • @captaindavejseddon8788
    @captaindavejseddon8788 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is brilliant. I got my wife to put her weight on it and it didn't break lol.. 🤣😂😅😜 You are a genius mate. I will definitely use this method on my designs. ;)

  • @pascal...enjoysparadigmshi6519
    @pascal...enjoysparadigmshi6519 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Awesome as always.
    👍

  • @zazzenfuk
    @zazzenfuk Před 7 měsíci +2

    Well I knew about using abs but did not know about plexiglass!
    Game changer, thank you!

  • @farmboy6218
    @farmboy6218 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I'd give you 5 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼if the system would allow. This is very useful information. Thank you for sharing this!!!

  • @blatantmisconception
    @blatantmisconception Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is a great video. Love your humor.

  • @RayRay-rk5bd
    @RayRay-rk5bd Před 6 měsíci +17

    Not often i adopt stuff on CZcams to our manufacturing process. This is definitely going to be part of our process. I think you did an incredible job. My advice is ,surface preparation and experimenting with different plexi and ratios. You got a subscriber.. I can find a million use for this application.

    • @annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841
      @annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I’m right there with you buddy, I’ve recently found new shortcuts for minor auto body repair such as bumpers and trim and such that would have made me a literal million dollars backntheday when I had a small business as a minor autobody mobile repair man. I worked at some of the largest car lots in St.Louis doing minor repairs on all the used cars they took in. I had BMW,Volvo,Lotus,Cadillac and several other that given how good these new tricks I’ve seen I would have been a millionaire. I had to stop watching because I was getting depressed.

    • @misssummersalt
      @misssummersalt Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841Well now you've got me intrigued, buddy! Always drawn towards learning, I was fascinated by the ingenuity of this video, but now I'm wondering what kind of suggestions you might be able to make regarding those minor auto body repairs. You mean bumper tabs and plastic welding, or are there other dark arts I have yet to learn?

    • @scootermom1791
      @scootermom1791 Před 2 měsíci

      What manufacturing process?

    • @Spoolin_you
      @Spoolin_you Před 2 měsíci

      Id like to know as well man​@@annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841

  • @RustyShakleford1
    @RustyShakleford1 Před 9 měsíci +12

    Awesome video man this is genius

  • @MrGerhardGrobler
    @MrGerhardGrobler Před 4 měsíci +2

    CZcams recomend, so here I am.
    Acetone is used in 3D printing to smooth ABS prints. So the acetone disolved the ABS partly, causing a stronger bond. Similar to PVC weld. I am looking at making ABS glue to glue my ABS 3D printed parts together, This video gave me an indication of what to look for in the flowability of the glue I make. Thank you for that. And for that a like and subscribe from me.

  • @blizteredthumbs7911
    @blizteredthumbs7911 Před 7 měsíci

    Good job, your videos have yet to fail at entertaining me.👊

  • @nstooge
    @nstooge Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you. I love learning something useful everyday.

  • @deerafl1979
    @deerafl1979 Před 7 měsíci +9

    you can also use the mixture as waterproof coating (especially good for wood)

  • @maxwolff5885
    @maxwolff5885 Před 7 měsíci +1

    How great!!! Thank you very much for this video!

  • @DaveEtchells
    @DaveEtchells Před 7 měsíci +37

    I’m really surprised that it didn’t work on the plexiglass, since the acetone dissolved plexiglass to make the glue in the first place. I think the problem was that you clamped it immediately after applying, so the excess acetone in the glue didn’t have time to partially dissolve the plexiglass you were trying to glue before it was squeezed into a very thin film with very little spare acetone left to attack the plexiglass. I think you’d have better results if you put on a good bit of glue and let the pieces just rest together for a while before clamping it. (Roughening the surface would help also, since the parts of the rough surface that are sticking up would be able to be attacked more aggressively by the acetone.)
    ABS makes sense as it dissolves in acetone, but would it work at all on PVC?
    A great tip though, I hate the mess of epoxy; I’m going to make some of this for myself!

    • @pasoco
      @pasoco Před 6 měsíci

      i'm more surprised regarding the amount of bullshit you can see in this video

    • @annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841
      @annacurransmotherofmeghanc1841 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah you are right about it needed time before clamping

    • @massudcnee6649
      @massudcnee6649 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I discovered the solution. Try it yourself. I mix polistyrene (foam) with thinner. I tried. 1st mix was doughy (not sticky). I applied to bond 2 pieces of wood. Nothing happened. But next I added 2 drops of HAND SANITIZER. Tried to patch my badly rusted wheel barrow. So many holes. I worked!. The rust become hard.The two pieces of wood stuck together, I cannot break! Try it yourself

  • @romeomelendres9481
    @romeomelendres9481 Před 7 měsíci +1

    very informative,thanks for the knowledge

  • @ZenThruAnger
    @ZenThruAnger Před 7 měsíci +32

    Good tutorial. It would be good if you made a video to show the exact ideal acetone to plexiglass mix ratio. Also include other plastic type materials, such as PP, HDPE, PET, etc., that can best work with it. Acetone by itself will bond plexiglass together, but having a glue filler can be useful in many applications.

    • @davidvickers8425
      @davidvickers8425 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Would be interesting. We could recycle a ton of plastic at home for projects, also could make a mixture and create weed eater string or 3d printer filament at home

    • @KnightSwan
      @KnightSwan Před 5 měsíci

      Agreed. What was the mix ratio?

    • @AlderMotivation_official
      @AlderMotivation_official Před 5 měsíci

      Brilian idea, we must do this

    • @scootermom1791
      @scootermom1791 Před 2 měsíci

      Wouldn't acetone used as "glue" to bond plexiglass actually destroy it over time? He's dissolving plexiglass with acetone in the video after all.

    • @ZenThruAnger
      @ZenThruAnger Před 2 měsíci

      Acetone evaporates completely, so what's left is the fused plexiglass. Acitone is not the best for doing this kind of boding, but it can be used. Of course, this refers to a high purity grade acetone and not mixes.@@scootermom1791

  • @ramonagerhardt7061
    @ramonagerhardt7061 Před 7 měsíci

    Great Test!!! Thank you from GERMANY for this very good Video.

  • @darcherfa9261
    @darcherfa9261 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Thank you for your tremendous and wonderful effort. Abundant and useful information. Thanks

  • @danielvanniekerk61
    @danielvanniekerk61 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Plexitone wood finish! Feeling nostalgic... Great article from 2008 by one Steven Russel.

  • @labrat810
    @labrat810 Před 9 měsíci +26

    Neat. I've seen a few people make something similar using ABS plumbing scraps, too. Though, the 'glue' looks more like a black '1-part epoxy', when made w/ ABS.
    Related: The Acrylic 'glue' worked best on the ABS, because it dissolved and bonded the pipe together. IIRC, that's one of the reasons PVC and CPVC glue is different than ABS pipe cement.
    (Oh, looks like you cover that at the end, and are gonna do a video on all of that. Fantastic!)

    • @nothankyou5524
      @nothankyou5524 Před 4 měsíci

      I think you are correct about using the ABS Plastic. It's more resilient than plexiglass which I imagine is going to return to its original state (all things considered). I don't know how he got a weight of 60 lbs with a 5 gallon bucket (unless I heard something incorrectly). Water weighs 9 lbs per gallon. Sure wish someone doing this had at least a reasonable break down of acetone to plexiglass. Why reinvent the wheel? Once it exists, work on making it better. Oh well. Best wishes to you

  • @MarvinResper
    @MarvinResper Před 7 měsíci

    Awesome nice love it

  • @RustyShakleford1
    @RustyShakleford1 Před 9 měsíci +16

    Dam thats a crazy cheap way to make glue

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou Před 9 měsíci +2

    Man this is great!

  • @rameshpersaud7131
    @rameshpersaud7131 Před 3 měsíci

    You are a gem, keep up the good work

  • @macrumpton
    @macrumpton Před 7 měsíci +10

    If you are just glueing acrylic, I think you can just use acetone by itself, applying it with a syringe to the edge of the joint and the capillary action will suck it into the joint.

    • @JB-fh1bb
      @JB-fh1bb Před 6 měsíci +6

      Can confirm. This works great and with practice you can get clear edges

  • @mariobudal8850
    @mariobudal8850 Před 4 měsíci +2

    "And I think I've heard that before, but I can't remember where..."
    Lol 😄 Good one 👍🏻

  • @Dakhaos-ou812
    @Dakhaos-ou812 Před 10 dny

    It will come in handy at some point. Enjoyed the video.

  • @JourneyOnLife
    @JourneyOnLife Před 7 měsíci +3

    Isn't it fun to do things like this? So fun : ) nice video!

  • @brendangilmore4297
    @brendangilmore4297 Před 8 měsíci +20

    I guess it's because Acetone dissolves ABS plastic anyway - so you're getting a direct bond instead of an intermediate bond (like a sandwich) Still a great idea if you need to glue up a lot of ABS - the glue you buy for that stuff can be costly (at least where I live it is ) Great video!

    • @arkyan7211
      @arkyan7211 Před 4 měsíci

      Fake....acetone did not disolves flexy glass...

  • @rikki-tikki-tavi2456
    @rikki-tikki-tavi2456 Před 7 měsíci

    Very well done. Thank you.

  • @joesshop3622
    @joesshop3622 Před 7 měsíci +7

    That is how you make thickened cement for gluing Plexiglass. I use Methylene chloride and tiny morsels of acrylic (that quickly dissolve) for filling tiny micro voids caused by table saw cuts.

  • @coskuarsiray
    @coskuarsiray Před 7 měsíci +3

    Dichloromethane dissolves acrylic, they use it to glue sheets together and they use it to polish car headlights. I did not know if acetone dissolves acrylic sheets. I will try this.

  • @alternativeenergychannel2289

    I really like that video .. thank you!!

  • @herbertkuttner9228
    @herbertkuttner9228 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I have used this technique and was pleasantly surprised, I am a model builder and have been using nitrate glues for
    many years now I have been using Duco cement, all the other brands no longer are available I use it on my balsa made aircraft.
    The price these days have gone crazy , for Duco
    so I tried plexiglass and acetone and it has advantages Duco does not have I beleave I tried all kinds of tests and now I would not go back to Duco so you old timers like me try it I think you will also be surprised as to how well it works
    Thank you

    • @FFND16N
      @FFND16N Před 27 dny

      @herbertkuttner9228 Really great to hear your testimony upon this--I had long heard some people recommend dissolving plexi in acetone for certain plastic repairs; never tried it fearing I'd do something wrong. Am also a model builder; I'm considering IF this solvent glue can be thinned enough to be applied with an airbrush or paint sprayer...to create plasticized acrylic coatings. In another YT vid, a guy recommended adding a drop or two of '2-part epoxy Hardener' to any melted or dissolved plastic, in order to restore it's original stiff nature. I'm eager to try this.

  • @williammorton4616
    @williammorton4616 Před 7 měsíci

    Wow I am amazed😮

  • @WaynePearson-db8ig
    @WaynePearson-db8ig Před 2 měsíci +1

    Well done for your idea im going to try it in my workshop.
    Totally mpressed

  • @iloveit9468
    @iloveit9468 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great comparison job! I felt like I was watching *‘Project farm’ ! You have a great channel very informative and interesting 👍
    *(Project farm is also an awesome channel that does comprehensive comparison of tools and other work products of every sort, that’s all they do)

  • @m.angeloz9080
    @m.angeloz9080 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thnx for info & application truths. Like your channel and how you explain. Subscribed 🙂👍

  • @NS-zm6fw
    @NS-zm6fw Před 11 dny

    Thank you for this tip! Absolutely dont know, when and why I use it, but thanks! :D

  • @rick31869
    @rick31869 Před 7 měsíci +3

    it came out pre-maturely lol lmao !!!! thats funny my brother lol , then you said ,"i think i heard that before but i cant remember where i heard that from lol .
    great test bro , i had no idea this was even possible to do , have you ever used the glue that hardens and cures with the flo light ? , the light makes it smoke a second then the glue dries ! ----- i am interested in making round balls and bullets for my less than lethal paintball markers , making copies of ammo , by using silicone molds i can make then pouring in these mixtures into the lubricated molds . this would be cheaper than buying those 2-part mixtures you mix together !!!! thank you so much for test and sharing !!!

  • @deantaylor4738
    @deantaylor4738 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Most definitely the best 'hidden" joke I've ever heard, and thank you for the laugh

  • @dubaid7766
    @dubaid7766 Před 5 měsíci

    Congratulations sir❤ best glue plastic acetone 😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Ucceah
    @Ucceah Před měsícem +1

    i'm not surprised, it worked a charm on ABS, because you can literally cold-weld that plastic with acetone. (its common practice in 3D printing, to bond ABS parts with acetone/ABS slurry, and smooth them with acetone vapor) what did surprise me was, how poorly it bonded plexi, which acetone clearly can dissolve too. maybe acetone was too volatile, to really gloop the brittle acrylic together as nicely.
    but when it comes to gluing metals to most random materials, JB weld's magical alchemy in unmatched.
    and PVC has it's own cold weld glue

  • @violette1944
    @violette1944 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fantastique, merci beaucoup pour ces créations. 👍👌🙏

  • @Reflection_Wave_2023
    @Reflection_Wave_2023 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video love it.👍

  • @MarkHarders-ss4zk
    @MarkHarders-ss4zk Před 7 měsíci +2

    The same glue can be made w ABS, thereby getting a "cohesive" bond. Unless you sand and wipe surface adhesion strength will be suspect. Good demo of acrylic! Tks

  • @SwapPartLLC
    @SwapPartLLC Před 5 měsíci +3

    I make glue from ASA filament and acetone for gluing 3D prints made of ASA. Technically, is more like solvent welding than gluing. The prints will break someplace else before they will break where they've been glued.

  • @craigdance5474
    @craigdance5474 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Brilliant. Cant wait to try this as a cnc hold down method, starbond superglue is expensive and that definitely isnt. Great job well done.

    • @alpscraftshack599
      @alpscraftshack599 Před 4 měsíci

      @craigdance5474 - Just curious. How did your attempt to use it as a CNC hold-down method work?

  • @luciasol5489
    @luciasol5489 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for your help 😊

  • @KENPlotbot
    @KENPlotbot Před 2 měsíci

    Very interesting. Thank you!!

  • @pcorps999
    @pcorps999 Před 22 dny

    Dang.. when i saw the strength of your pexi glass glue.. i said " Dumah! " very good .

  • @googleuser3110
    @googleuser3110 Před 7 měsíci

    Interesting video. Thank you.

  • @MsNailgun
    @MsNailgun Před 7 měsíci

    Running to store to buy acetone!!!!!! LOL Great video.

  • @farhadfadayi7389
    @farhadfadayi7389 Před 6 měsíci

    great video. thanks for sharing

  • @Chrisamic
    @Chrisamic Před 2 měsíci +2

    Plexiglass is a brand name, as is perspex, acrylite etc. The actual material is called poly(methyl methacrylate), or PMMA for short but the common name is just "acrylic". As you figured out, its best use is in gluing other substances that can be dissolved in acetone such as crylonitrile utadiene styrene (ABS) because it becomes more like a weld rather than a glued joint. The reason it's not good for gluing other things, is that it makes a fairly poor surface bond with many other materials, so the structural strength is about the same as the equivalent thickness of acrylic (ie not much)
    5 minute epoxy is the weakest of the epoxies. Its strength and temperature resistance is really quite bad. I only use it for very light duty applications or as a temporary repair. It can be removed by boiling the part and then scraping off the softened glue.

  • @chefbperez
    @chefbperez Před 4 měsíci

    Great info, I think a good test/demo would also be how quickly this glue bonds. Many of is are too impatient to wait over night😂

  • @lannyplans
    @lannyplans Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good video! The acetone glue seems to prime the ABS, like a plastic primer (heptane and alcohol ) would do. If this glue, made with acetone, will bond difficult to glue plastic polypropylene bottle caps, I will be even more impressed.

  • @MiskimVeniceJohnson
    @MiskimVeniceJohnson Před měsícem

    Thank you, greatly appreciated

  • @fauziismail6142
    @fauziismail6142 Před 5 měsíci

    Fantastic❤

  • @robertkeyes258
    @robertkeyes258 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Interesting. What's the best mix of acetone to plexiglas by weight? I imagine it would a range, where you want it to not set too fast vs not having to wait a too long for it to set.

  • @billymann2227
    @billymann2227 Před měsícem +1

    I came.. I mean watched for the glue.. but subbed for the "premature" joke! nice!

  • @aldencrabb713
    @aldencrabb713 Před 6 měsíci +1

    "I think it came off prematurely". "I can't remember where I have heard that before". 😂😆🤣

  • @joemechanic2751
    @joemechanic2751 Před měsícem +1

    The epoxy gave out before the "glue" on the plastic parts because the Acetone softens the surfaces, and when it evaporates, it forms essentially one piece of plastic. This is particularly true for ABS (ever smell ABS glue? Acetone???). I'm not dissing the "homemade glue," as I can see many useful applications for plastics around the house.

  • @Lambrosz
    @Lambrosz Před 7 měsíci +2

    Maybe it's good on 3d printed parts with pla for smoothing and better layer adhesion.

  • @xxxxSylphxxxx
    @xxxxSylphxxxx Před 17 dny

    First 4 minutes = "At first I didn't use enough acetone."
    No need to thank me for your time saved! ;)

  • @johnb9825
    @johnb9825 Před 3 měsíci +1

    WooHoo!! Never buy glue again. Just acetone and plexiglass! So much easier... Thanks.

  • @jgbelmont
    @jgbelmont Před 6 měsíci

    Good job.

  • @shawngabriel7397
    @shawngabriel7397 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I do the same with polystyrene. If I add too much polystyrene, I get it thick. It works too. When I apply it two items stick, when the acetone in the mixture evaporates the polystyrene turns hard and sticks the items hard. Also makes good patching too.

    • @cdpgbc-mw2kz
      @cdpgbc-mw2kz Před 7 měsíci +1

      That sounds like a good idea for building plastic models. Thanks.

    • @LosRiji
      @LosRiji Před 7 měsíci

      Awesome idea

    • @Accumulator1
      @Accumulator1 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I wonder if that would work good for patching a hole in silver woven polyethylene tarp. I tried silicone adhesive and it doesn't stay. If this will fuse to it or eat a hole in it?

    • @shawngabriel7397
      @shawngabriel7397 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Accumulator1 once the acetone evaporates from the softened/liquidated plastic, it should. Just put a little polyethylene in a jar of acetone and see if it softens or not. If it doesn’t then you can use this method.

  • @AJHyland63
    @AJHyland63 Před 6 měsíci +6

    This is a common technique for plastic model makers when you want to fill those gaps where the fit is not perfect except we use the material from the leftover spurs from which the model pieces come off. This way the plastic becomes homogenous with the work piece.

    • @Tonisuperfly
      @Tonisuperfly Před 6 měsíci

      Which plastics does this work with? Are there any it doesn’t work with? Do some types need different solvents or does acetone work for most/all of them? Thanks

    • @rogergummer5173
      @rogergummer5173 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@TonisuperflyThe majority of plastics are not soluble in anything. PVC and polystyrene might work.

    • @Tonisuperfly
      @Tonisuperfly Před 6 měsíci

      @@rogergummer5173 thanks for that. I’ve definitively seen it done with polystyrene. I think I’ll experiment a little bit myself.

  • @oddjobbob8742
    @oddjobbob8742 Před 7 měsíci +2

    When I am using pvc glue for plumbing I save the sheds from the saw and stuff them into the can and pour in acetone. The can never runs dry.

  • @Accumulator1
    @Accumulator1 Před 6 měsíci +3

    What other types of plastic can be dissolved with acetone to make a fusing plastic glue?
    Such as #2 plastic?

  • @rubo1964
    @rubo1964 Před 2 měsíci

    wow impressive thank you

  • @lewis2553
    @lewis2553 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks. Several times, I've had ABS things that broke, but I didn't think there was anything that would work to stick them back together. I've got lots of plexiglass, and fingernail polish remover is pure acetone.

    • @jackpreston8762
      @jackpreston8762 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Bear in mind many nail polish removers have many admixtures, pure acetone 99% is required

    • @lewis2553
      @lewis2553 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jackpreston8762 I bought two bottles from Big Lots today. The front label says that they are 100% acetone, but on the back label, it mentions another ingredient, probably present in a negligible amount.

  • @felicisimomalinao1981
    @felicisimomalinao1981 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome!

  • @RavenVargas27
    @RavenVargas27 Před 3 měsíci

    Very cool I'm going to try the Acetone one like it better

  • @MrBritrider
    @MrBritrider Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is very interesting. How long will the made up glue last in the glass jar?

  • @smallfeetmcgee
    @smallfeetmcgee Před 3 měsíci +1

    This also seems to be decent at welding PLA prints. Painted on the surface of a PLA part could also kind of act like a filler to the print ridges. Holds onto acrylic paint nicely

  • @gremlin60
    @gremlin60 Před 7 měsíci

    we uses something like this on 3d printers. we dissolve ABS plastic in azetone , and put the liquid onto a print bed and spread it into a thin layer. this makes 3d prints stick a lot.
    So try dissolve abs and try using that as glue

  • @drewstudlino5885
    @drewstudlino5885 Před 2 měsíci

    great video! very informative, I wonder if using a different solvent would yield different results..like 646 nitro solvent..or I'd love to see you disolve something different maybe polypropylene or something because that stuff is really strong. 👍👍👍

  • @smallfeetmcgee
    @smallfeetmcgee Před 4 měsíci

    I really hope you revisit this with more experiments. Im trying to figure out if it can be casted without bubbling like crazy

  • @JR-kk6ce
    @JR-kk6ce Před 9 měsíci +5

    What about fiberglass cloth? Now I have to run out and try it with fiberglass cloth.

  • @cathylandry7297
    @cathylandry7297 Před 3 měsíci

    I will try definitely. I’m a believer.
    I use acetone and white styrofoam. I had small holes in the cement floor about size of quarter and half a dollar I poured some in the holes. Surprise surprise it worked. Almost 3 years later with high traffic it’s still doing what I wanted.
    I put about 1/2 cup acetone in a small glass jar. I added white styrofoam pieces to the jar and watched the acetone dissolved the styrofoam piece by piece until the liquid turned a white cream like substance. Please wear gloves.

  • @brittond14
    @brittond14 Před 9 měsíci +2

    good job Vuaeco. Cam ung?

  • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape
    @GreenCanvasInteriorscape Před 20 dny +1

    Seems like this would be a solution for a leaking acrylic aquarium
    Might be easier to apply in a needleless syringe, but then it might clog quick too, can always rehydrate it I'm guessing with more acetone?

  • @IamAli89
    @IamAli89 Před 6 měsíci

    Very impressive and ig cost effective too, can you please tell me some examples of plexiglass, ty

  • @J.D-g8.1
    @J.D-g8.1 Před 10 dny

    the acetone dissolved the abs plastic, so it welded them together. But with the wood f.ex its only the plexi glass holding them together.
    So if you try without plexiglass, but only acetone on the abs, the result might be the same. Although probably the plexiglass adds some strength to it by making it a composite. You should try the experiment with just acetone on the abs.