You might want to try an epoxy. I use an epoxy called System Three Structural Epoxy Adhesive T-88. It is commonly used to glue airplanes together. It works on most anything. I have found it works better than superglue. It is available at www.aircraftspruce.com
The ratio mix is 1:1 and should be applied within 30 minutes of the mix. It advertises a bond on wood, fiberglass, concrete, ceramics, glass, leather, and plastics. It cures overnight.
I bought mine in the 16 oz size (8oz of resin & 8oz of hardener)
I have glued tons of stuff. If you use it for small projects, it will last a LONG time.
Hope this helps...
Russell Decker,
Yuba City, CA
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, Steve Pfiffner <mad1@...> wrote:
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> Did you save the pieces? I superglue mine back together, lasts about a year
> and then I do it again.
>
> Steve
> '89 Excella 29
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 6:57 PM, Alan <alo5271@...> wrote:
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> > **
> >
> >
> > Have and 89 Excella 34 with the folding translucent shower curtain. It is
> > about 6 to 8 sections wide, each section being held to the adjoining by a
> > white plastic "T" shaped clip at the top. The clip has a screw which holds
> > the clip to the two adjoing panels. One of the ears of the "T" has broken
> > off allowing the adjacent panel or section to fall.
> > So far have not had any success in finding a replacement part. Did check
> > with Airstream while at Alumapalooza and also with Shower Solutions in
> > Florida. Airstream did not have and have had no response from Shower
> > Solutions
> >
> > Al Owens
> > WBCCI 5271
> > 89 Excella 34
> > 95 Classic 25 TT
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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