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kz
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 20:02 |
cheers guys anyone want a quick bumming just holla
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Neil Dagens
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 19:24 |
quote: Originally posted by Kurt
Epoxy Resin :cool:
always seemed like some cool dangerous substance as you had to mix them
[Edited on 01-07-2008 by Kurt]
+1
decent stuff too! id personally use this, as you can get a thinner layer on and it probably will have a stronger seal than the other stuff :thumbs:
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deano87
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 19:12 |
quote: Originally posted by ed
When bonding plastic onto plastic it's always good practice to key the surface.
Tiger Seal or any other PU sealent/adhesive might be a bit thick to get a flush fit. You are best off using some Epoxy Resin based adhesive (quite generously) such as Araldite and posting tech questions in Help Zone to get a neat fit.
:lol: nice.
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Kurt
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 19:06 |
Epoxy Resin :cool:
always seemed like some cool dangerous substance as you had to mix them
[Edited on 01-07-2008 by Kurt]
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ed
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 19:01 |
When bonding plastic onto plastic it's always good practice to key the surface.
Tiger Seal or any other PU sealent/adhesive might be a bit thick to get a flush fit. You are best off using some Epoxy Resin based adhesive (quite generously) such as Araldite and posting tech questions in Help Zone to get a neat fit.
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Corsa_Sport21
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 18:57 |
Think u will need to get it from a motor factors/paint and panel suppliers.
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Tommy L
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 18:57 |
I've never keyed the surface when using tigerseal. Just make sure the surface is clean! Can't see any harm in keying the surface though.
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kz
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 18:55 |
cool cool... cheers. avaliable at B&Q / homebase i take it?
do i need to key up the surfaces first? (im sure it will come with some kinda instructions though...)
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S@M
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 18:53 |
quote: Originally posted by corsa_tomtom
tiger seal
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Tommy L
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 18:53 |
tiger seal
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kz
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posted on 1st Jul 08 at 18:52 |
i bought these real carbon fibre wing mirror covers for my 206
http://www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk/show_pic.asp?img=products/206/accessories/carbon_mirror_covers_1.jpg&cnt=1
now in the description it says "They are easily fitted by bonding". i emailed ecosse asking how exactly i should fix em on (dont want them flying off down the motorway!) but unfortunately they must have been having a blonde moment as the reply i got was "Thanks for your enquiry, the covers need to be bonded on"... lol :(
so any idea what the best thing to use would be? theyre cf one side, plastic underneath and are to be bonded on to plastic mirrors
[Edited on 01-07-2008 by kz]
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