Need a great super glue.

for plastic, preferably something that I could pick up at a Menards, Home Depot, Wal Mart, etc.

Anybody have any recommendations? Needs to be pretty strong as I’m going to try to fix my turn signal "stick" in my car. I brokeded it

it was cold and I was fucking around and bumped it up too hard with my arm

it’s just hanging there but everything still works, just about impossible to use my turn signals though unless I stick something in the steering column to push it up or down
gorilla glue is strong stuff just watch it cause it expands.
Some type of epoxy will probably hold it together better than a regular glue.
here’s a picture, hopefully whatever I use will hold.

damn thats a lot worse than i thought, gorilla glues not going to hold that i dont think, theres too much damage. try removing the cover and wrapping a stick or chopstick with tape on there

here’s a picture, hopefully whatever I use will hold.

hollow out both ends with a small drill bit, insert a 2" metal dowel into each side, (1" into each side) smothered with gorilla glue. That should hold it ok.
Sally Hansen Nail Glue in the bottle with the brush applicator. I could save the world with that stuff. Krazy Glue would like you to think you need a superglue that dries really really fast, but in reality you want a glue that takes up to a few minutes to set. It can be a pain in the ass to hold the parts together that long (it’s usually much faster though), but it will bond MUCH harder than Krazy Glue ever will.

Oh, and superglue IS epoxy. It’s just very thin epoxy.

Or conversely, sleeve it with a thin piece of tubing.

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