Ok. Now for the stupid question: What is the difference between JB Weld and JB Quick/JB 2, or are they the same thing just using different names? I've always just called it JB Weld. Doug Keller Wis-Kel Electronics 101 Freeland Ave. Terra Alta, WV USA 26764 dek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx dek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.tech-assist.org "Whether you're sure that you're going to succeed or sure that you're going to fail, either way you are right." Paul wrote: >JB Weld 2 part epoxy would work best on bakelite I think. > I used it on a bakelite part for a Hammond organ foot pedal. Gets lots of > stress. Still holding after several years. > Paul > >Doug Keller <dek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a thermostat/switch out of a circa 1928 refrigerator (it runs on >ammonia). Anyway, the switch is bakelite and is broken. I need some >suggestions as to what will hold bakelite back together the best. I was >thinking hot glue perhaps? I don't trust superglue anymore. I don't care >how off the wall your suggestion is, I will read it. >Doug > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Email List is accessible to the general public through search engines. Remove: http://www.tech-assist.org/remove.htm Set Vacation mailto:ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=set%20techassist%20vacation Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/