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I was given a few boxes of these plastic made "Atlas Hairpin Fences", and I think I know why I was given them - they are terrible!

Not terrible in appearance, but terrible to try and work with. How on earth do you connect them to make a single length of fencing, or at corners?

I have tried five different CA Glues Gorilla Glue liquid and gel, Loctite Liquid and Gel and JB Super Weld (that I swear by) and nothing will adhere two pieces of this fencing together?

This is the stuff:
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All I can say is I am glad I didn't waste money on these things. They also confirm my decision to use metal fencing and not plastic as well.

By the way, I have four boxes of the stuff (ore or less) if anyone wants them.
 

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I was given a few boxes of these plastic made "Atlas Hairpin Fences", and I think I know why I was given them - they are terrible!

Not terrible in appearance, but terrible to try and work with. How on earth do you connect them to make a single length of fencing, or at corners?

I have tried five different CA Glues Gorilla Glue liquid and gel, Loctite Liquid and Gel and JB Super Weld (that I swear by) and nothing will adhere two pieces of this fencing together?

This is the stuff:
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All I can say is I am glad I didn't waste money on these things. They also confirm my decision to use metal fencing and not plastic as well.

By the way, I have four boxes of the stuff (ore or less) if anyone wants them.
Try canopy glue.
 
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