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Zeke, Have you tried Aluminium duct tape? I have not tried it but it should work.
If afterburn 549 is allowed to repair I was going to suggest using the thicker Weld-on#16, using aluminium duct tape on each side of the crack to protect the plastic and apply a bead and cover with duct tape to buy some time and pull it through the crack with vacuum. I have used weld-on #4 but I would usually dissolve some material in it to thicken it up. Most of it was to manufacture prototype QC imaging phantoms, and sometimes repair ones that were mishandled and placed down hard and cracked. These were about $20k+ to purchase, you would think people would be careful with them.
Good idea to read the MSDS, then get somebody else to do it. At very least wear goggles. I had a coworker splash his eyes with a product used to dissolve and bond nylon, fortunately there was an optometrist office near and they could quickly flush his eyes out.
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