hmmm, That would depend on the plastic. but, I really don't think it would melt most plastics.
A low temperature glue gun would be best because there would be less damage to the plastic from the heated glue.
no you cant so plz don't try it
the metal.
You put it in a hot glue gun.
you glue the points on with hot melt glue
Yes you can.
When you put metal in water it cools down quick. When you put plastic in the microwave, you're in for a big problem....Plastic is the answer.
well i think its best to put olive oil on the object (metal and plastic) and then take a knife and jag it in. if your under 14 ask a adult to help you jag the knife in. once you have jagged it in put it in fully and then pull the knife out and then peel it off with your hands. if this does not work for you i am truly sorry but it did work for me.
NO, NO, NO! if you put hot jam into a plastic container it will melt it.
Step one: Get a large sheet of plastic over a layer of metal with holes in it. Step two: Let the metal with holes suck on the plastic making the holes. step three: Put a hot layer of plastic over it smelting it together. tada!!!
Yes but not metal
You aim the hot air at the plastic edges and it melts as you put them together.
It hurts like hell and it will burn your leg pretty bad.
The first product i recommend is Super Glue. Super Glue will be great with plastic and metal and most companies make products that are now easy to apply in small amount, saving your fingers. Polystyrene Glue. (commonly called plastic glue) This product is normally available in gel or liquid form. You should use this product with plastic ONLY. It melts the parts together in minutes. For big metal models, rare today, you can use Epoxy, a 2 parts glue that normally take over 24h to completely cure. ALWAYS use all those products in a well ventilated area. Follow any other manufacturer recommendations if necessary.