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Old 05-04-2016, 08:15 PM
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Thanks for the tip Nick, I checked and Sikaflex is available in North America. It looks like Sikaflex 292 is the ticket.
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Originally Posted by mikey_audiogeek
Gotta do this next week - thanks for the advice!
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Mike
Any success?
Old 06-23-2016, 05:08 PM
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I used a 3M 2 part epoxy from a local body shop supplier that they said they used to glue their paint mixers to the floor. I will check the package this weekend.

If they come unglued again I'm going to try 3M Panel Bond next time.
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Originally Posted by potent951turbo
I used a 3M 2 part epoxy from a local body shop supplier that they said they used to glue their paint mixers to the floor. I will check the package this weekend.

If they come unglued again I'm going to try 3M Panel Bond next time.
Ever find out the glue?
Old 09-03-2016, 09:29 PM
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I used JB weld and has been holding up well for a year now. I sanded all the rust off the tabs and removed all the old glue from the trim area with a Dremel tool.
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I used gorilla glue, holds strong so far.
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Any tips on hockey stick removal (e,g, with least likely damage to the pins?)
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Originally Posted by LTDzak
Any tips on hockey stick removal (e,g, with least likely damage to the pins?)
I took an old flathead screwdriver and either grinded out a notch, or used a hack saw, don't remember, works perfect.

If the glue has failed, I don't think it will matter, it will fall off!

This I did to replace my rear wing, I still have not tackled re-gluing the used hockey sticks to the pins.

Looking for success stories!
Old 10-10-2017, 07:45 AM
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Timely thread update - was intending to tackle the same issue I have this weekend. Both hockey sticks need some refurb and studs glued back on. A couple of the 4mm round nuts missing too but easy/cheap to source. Need to do some homework and check out some of the suggested adhesives...



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