Would like to resurrect the plastic housing for my popcorn maker (broke in 2 after 20+ years). What kind of glue can I use? Note: the section being glued won't actually make contact with food, but will get hot.
using a hot glue from a glue gun ? or a very strong heat resistant epoxy glue ie jb weld
I've been down in the shop, looking for a glue that I used to use for glass called Goop. It doesn't say whether it is heat resistant or not. There is a Marine Goop too, that is good for plastic....but again ? on heat resistant.
There is also Gorilla Glue....which is definitely heat resistant, but I don't know if it works on plastic.
OK....I just googled Gorilla Glue, and it does work on plastic. Sounds like it might be what you're looking for Lil Me.
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Awesome ideas. Thanks Orik and P.C.
ur welcome and much luck to u. let us know how it turns out
I like my hot air popper. A relative gave it to me back in the '80s. I lost the metal butter cup years ago. It's been replaced by a piece of tinfoil which keeps the popcorn from flying up
They really did make great popcorn. If all else fails, there are also a ton of hot air poppers at the thrift stores these days....with the microwave popcorn being popular.
LM, did you find your glue yet?
Actually, MrLM will be back this week, and said he'd deal with it. I added it to his "list". Actually, he quite enjoys MacGyvering.