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Mickey

posted on 21st Mar 03 at 17:04

does tigerseal have a website address?


Jason Iles

posted on 21st Mar 03 at 14:24

quote:
Originally posted by jaffa
quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
Yep go for Tigerseal, Sikaflex as it hold real well.

Little tip - takes a while to dry so find something to hold it down while you bond it on.


j.11esy@corsasport.co.uk
Premium Member


[Edited on 20-03-2003 by J 11ESY]


as I found out on my car when my mate (live lee of cs) decided to run his finger in the freshly applied stikaflex :(


It is the first time I have done my own modding and I did the same thing :lol: pushed on what I was holding to see if it had taken and it slid straight off :lol: I looked like a right pratt


jaffa

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 20:39

quote:
Originally posted by J 11ESY
Yep go for Tigerseal, Sikaflex as it hold real well.

Little tip - takes a while to dry so find something to hold it down while you bond it on.


j.11esy@corsasport.co.uk
Premium Member


[Edited on 20-03-2003 by J 11ESY]


as I found out on my car when my mate (live lee of cs) decided to run his finger in the freshly applied stikaflex :(


Mickey

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 20:19

yeah ask drew - in a messsage to me he said his ultimate velocity spoiler was kept on with Tigerseal!


dazz25

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 20:09

where can you get it from and how much does it cost?

Will it hold a psg corsa C spoiler on?


Mickey

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 19:27

cheers for the help does tigerseal have a website?


alnmcn

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 17:20

agreed J 11ESY, it does take a while to dry and if it moves much when drying it wont set. Best thing i found was to leave it undisturbed overnight.

Its wicked stuff though
:D


Jason Iles

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 15:15

Yep go for Tigerseal, Sikaflex as it hold real well.

Little tip - takes a while to dry so find something to hold it down while you bond it on.


j.11esy@corsasport.co.uk
Premium Member


[Edited on 20-03-2003 by J 11ESY]


DSON

posted on 20th Mar 03 at 13:35

tiger seal is good stuff yes i use it to hold my spoiler and my arches on.



Mickey

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 23:49

well its only about 50lb but the joining area is quite small for the area it has to hold!


Meat-Pie-SRI

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 18:17

use a lot thos coz that spoiler is mahooosive and pretty heavy


Drew

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 18:12

tigerseal will to the trick

thats how my rear spoiler is kept on :D


Mickey

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 17:50

basically im putting on an intruder spoiler and its too thin for bolts so will have to use a tough adhesive!

any thoughts?


Jason Iles

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 16:00

quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
its the same stuff, u can remove it before it drys with white spirit


Kewl, Cheers Mate


j.11esy@corsasport.co.uk
Premium Member


Kris TD

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 15:54

its the same stuff, u can remove it before it drys with white spirit


Jason Iles

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 15:53

quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
yes, or use silkaflex basically any trim adheasive will do.


Sikaflex is good but a bastid to wash off haven't used Tigerseal so not sure


Kris TD

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 15:47

yes, or use silkaflex basically any trim adheasive will do.


Mickey

posted on 19th Mar 03 at 11:32

How good is this stuff, is it strong and does it last long?