Iam making a DIY cool tube. Iam gonna glue the rim of the glass tube, to the rim of a plastic increaser reducer.
I was planning on using a superglue that was meant to bind plastic and glass. I emailed the superglue company asking the temperature range of the superglue. They returned my email saying their clear glass adhesive has a maximum temperature range of 150F.
My cool tube will be air cooled via duct fans, but Iam concerned that the temperature inside the tube will get too hot. Although 150F is pretty hot, and if inside the cooltube is 150F outside of the cooltube will probally be like 120F, which will not be likely since Iam using an air cooled cooltube.
So do you guys think I can use clear glass superglue for my cooltube?
I was planning on using a superglue that was meant to bind plastic and glass. I emailed the superglue company asking the temperature range of the superglue. They returned my email saying their clear glass adhesive has a maximum temperature range of 150F.
My cool tube will be air cooled via duct fans, but Iam concerned that the temperature inside the tube will get too hot. Although 150F is pretty hot, and if inside the cooltube is 150F outside of the cooltube will probally be like 120F, which will not be likely since Iam using an air cooled cooltube.
So do you guys think I can use clear glass superglue for my cooltube?