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Old 05-18-2021, 11:48 AM
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PVC glue is a solvent that melts the plastic surface so you weld the parts together rather than bonding them.
But I think it also contains a rubber cement that acts as a filler.

This appears to be an eco-version that is less solvent/welder and more adhesive.

FYI Applying a waterbased PVA glue can apply a tough layer.
I've coated the inside of cardstock parts before to strengthen them.

You need a good PVA, not watery...and not watered down.
Apply in it thin layers, don't want to saturate the paper.

Wood glue works well too, but its a bit more expensive, and it dries hard, not flexible.
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