[Shotimes] Which glue???
matt S
poissonverte2@hotmail.com
Thu, 08 Apr 2004 15:13:51 +0000
Oh yeah, I went through that too a few years back.. I used epoxy and it has
held for now. Maybe your tightening the 2 screws to tightly thus pulling
harder on the metal bracket which is glued to the console?
>From: DAVE <cobraii976@sbcglobal.net>
>To: Mike <srfdude@cox.net>, `V6 SHOtimes <SHOtimes@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Which glue???
>Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 13:20:25 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Got about 6 hours? Gorrila glue. small bottle is about 5 bucks and it's
>really good stuff if you have tons of paitence and a way to clamp all the
>pieces in. I repaired mine with it. it goes on thin stains your skin ruins
>your clothes. But when it dries it expands and holds the metal to the
>plastic and does not come apart. I glued the rear metal bracket back on and
>the sunroof switch. I found large C clamps and Visegrip C clamps to hold it
>all together. and it has to sit about 6 hours.
>Dave
>
>Mike <srfdude@cox.net> wrote:
>Both brackets holding the moonroof console have fallen off, due to glue
>failure. I've retried 2 different epoxies, also JBWeld to reglue, but none
>of
>them will stick to the plastic, even though I've cleaned and roughed it up.
>Anybody have any success reglueing these back on????
>Mike
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