Exterior Apoxy Recommendation Needed
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Is there any way to glue this? I tried a two-part apoxy (dried with clamps) but it only held a few weeks.
Anything beats buying a replacement light assembly... (sorry for the huge-*** photo). This is looking down on the driver's side tail light assembly.
Anything beats buying a replacement light assembly... (sorry for the huge-*** photo). This is looking down on the driver's side tail light assembly.
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you might try ` amazing goop` automotive contact & sealant adhesive.
i used it (kind of same application) & it worked well on my cab 3rd brakelight ( which has been since , thankfully deleted)..........
when cured handles high temp. (+150F.)....maybe important at working end of these cars.........
i used it (kind of same application) & it worked well on my cab 3rd brakelight ( which has been since , thankfully deleted)..........
when cured handles high temp. (+150F.)....maybe important at working end of these cars.........
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3m 5200 .
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...=5200_adhesive
http://www.sailnet.com/forums/gear-m...3m-5200-a.html
Go to the 2nd page and find post #19
"I like 3M 101 because it's easy to remove in the future and it does not have the "DEATH grip" of 5200 or the "half death" grip of 4200 that is not needed in 98% of mechanical connections. "
"Using 5200 for them is kind of like welding on your lug nuts."
5200 is ONLY for things you think you never ever need to be have apart again .
5200 is not a toy , do not glue your friends tools to his work bench .
"I tried a two-part apoxy"
Epoxy doesn't really stick to plastic .
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com...=5200_adhesive
http://www.sailnet.com/forums/gear-m...3m-5200-a.html
Go to the 2nd page and find post #19
"I like 3M 101 because it's easy to remove in the future and it does not have the "DEATH grip" of 5200 or the "half death" grip of 4200 that is not needed in 98% of mechanical connections. "
"Using 5200 for them is kind of like welding on your lug nuts."
5200 is ONLY for things you think you never ever need to be have apart again .
5200 is not a toy , do not glue your friends tools to his work bench .
"I tried a two-part apoxy"
Epoxy doesn't really stick to plastic .