Plexiglass glue applicator, pacrylic glue, glue, lucite glue

Plexiglass glue applicator, pacrylic glue, glue, lucite glue

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Simple yet effective syringe style applicator for Acrylic Sheets - Glue. Use with any weld-on glue.
Simple yet effective syringe style applicator for acrylic glue. Use with any weld-on glue.

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