Jul 21, 2013 #1 B BobbyY Old Mopar guy Joined Apr 16, 2013 Messages 122 Reaction score 2 Location Austin Texas Anyone use any of this. http://3mcollision.com/products/adhesives/adhesives-products/3m-panel-bonding-adhesive-38315.html
Anyone use any of this. http://3mcollision.com/products/adhesives/adhesives-products/3m-panel-bonding-adhesive-38315.html
Jul 21, 2013 #2 1968FormulaS340 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 11,394 Reaction score 736 Location St. Helens Oregon I use it all the time, what do you want to know?
Jul 21, 2013 #3 340john Well-Known Member Joined Jan 14, 2005 Messages 1,667 Reaction score 70 Location Edison, NJ Me too ... everyday in the shop.
Jul 21, 2013 #4 jos51700 Green Bearing thread connoisseur Joined May 24, 2009 Messages 8,447 Reaction score 4,282 Location Bel-Ray Ah, the good ol' days of my ex's mother's Firebird's doorskin coming unglued....
Jul 22, 2013 #5 B BobbyY Old Mopar guy Joined Apr 16, 2013 Messages 122 Reaction score 2 Location Austin Texas Thinking about a different mounting for my windshield, doing more like newer cars are done, that will mean increasing the size of the pinch weld, wondering if it could be glued instead of welded. This is a discullion on another thread.
Thinking about a different mounting for my windshield, doing more like newer cars are done, that will mean increasing the size of the pinch weld, wondering if it could be glued instead of welded. This is a discullion on another thread.
Jul 22, 2013 #6 1968FormulaS340 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 11,394 Reaction score 736 Location St. Helens Oregon I think you are opening a whole can of worms that you don't want to get into. One that will take way more than gluing an extension on the pinch weld.
I think you are opening a whole can of worms that you don't want to get into. One that will take way more than gluing an extension on the pinch weld.
Jul 22, 2013 #7 Woods74 Enlightened Senior Joined Aug 21, 2010 Messages 6,038 Reaction score 547 Location Seattle, WA 1968FormulaS340 said: I think you are opening a whole can of worms that you don't want to get into. One that will take way more than gluing an extension on the pinch weld. Click to expand... x2 a good stock seal has worked for years.
1968FormulaS340 said: I think you are opening a whole can of worms that you don't want to get into. One that will take way more than gluing an extension on the pinch weld. Click to expand... x2 a good stock seal has worked for years.
Jul 22, 2013 #8 340john Well-Known Member Joined Jan 14, 2005 Messages 1,667 Reaction score 70 Location Edison, NJ Even when you use panel bond, you must weld some areas. Pinchwelds, should be welded.