I have what must be 15 year old dusk to dawn lights in my backyard. They are still working, but the Lens Refractor (the plastic shield that protects the bulb from the elements) fell and cracked. The company's customer service pointed me to amazon, where i can buy a replacement for $20, but I'd like to save some cash and just glue the one I have. Customer service had no idea what I should use for that. It is in four pieces, all of which fit evenly onto each other. Here is the amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Cooper-Lighting-8...ywords=800-0713
Any suggestions on what glue would be best to use? If I have to go out and buy something, it really should be less than 20 bucks. I suppose I could just use the normal crazy glue that I have, but if there is something that I can get for a few bucks that will hold better, I'd be willing to spring for it.
FWIW, the amazon page says the product is acrylic, although that doesn't necessarily mean that the one I have in my back yard is made of that substance.
Any suggestions on what glue would be best to use? If I have to go out and buy something, it really should be less than 20 bucks. I suppose I could just use the normal crazy glue that I have, but if there is something that I can get for a few bucks that will hold better, I'd be willing to spring for it.
FWIW, the amazon page says the product is acrylic, although that doesn't necessarily mean that the one I have in my back yard is made of that substance.
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