Anyone glued their original laminate back into the interior panels and cabinets?
My Westy interior needs repairing and I'm not sure what glue to use!
My Westy interior needs repairing and I'm not sure what glue to use!
hisparkywig said:Cascamite would've been used originally.
Things have moved on a bit in forty odd years Si, some of the products I manufacture are for the petrol chemical industrysparkywig said:Cascamite would've been used originally.
terrier man said:Things have moved on a bit in forty odd years Si, some of the products I manufacture are for the petrol chemical industrysparkywig said:Cascamite would've been used originally.
so have to be explosion proof, :shock: some of the glues & resin, sealants cost a bloody fortune, you can't buy these in B&Q :lol: although E 32 is made by Locktite you would need a 2 piston gun & mixing nozzles for applying. I know of people who have bonded car panels & plastic bumpers & have withstanded impact better than any weld :shock: similar products are used for bonding carbon fibre sections to aircraft frames ie; A380. So if you ever need any.
I wouldn't say I'm a expert Bud just have experience of some quite nasty products resins glass bonders glues & sealants etc, if its in direct contact with the bulkhead I'll get you some E32 but i suspect it isn't as you mention gripfill if it is possible with the resin it has a curing time of a bout 16 hours or over night so would have to be clamped in some way.creationblue said:terrier man said:Things have moved on a bit in forty odd years Si, some of the products I manufacture are for the petrol chemical industrysparkywig said:Cascamite would've been used originally.
so have to be explosion proof, :shock: some of the glues & resin, sealants cost a bloody fortune, you can't buy these in B&Q :lol: although E 32 is made by Locktite you would need a 2 piston gun & mixing nozzles for applying. I know of people who have bonded car panels & plastic bumpers & have withstanded impact better than any weld :shock: similar products are used for bonding carbon fibre sections to aircraft frames ie; A380. So if you ever need any.
So Brett as your the bonding expert (thats bonding ) the panel I made to hold the gas outlet needs bonding to the bulkhead was gonna use gripfill......any advise?
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terrier man said:If we would of had this conversation last night I could of got some up to you tomorrow as I quite often use it on the weekends myself problem is work is closed until Monday I would of lent you the gun & nozzles etc; it sounds like its the stuff for you if road dirt is involved, it can be sanded & painted i've filled in cracks in masonary with it still in there 10 years on. :lol:
Do it next weekend.
terrier man said:OK Just won't forget the wheels are in motion. :roll:
creationblue said:terrier man said:OK Just won't forget the wheels are in motion. :roll:
Thanks sorry for the hijack Barkafer
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