04-18-2024, 05:21 AM
I would use this. https://www.jamestowndistributors.com/pr...ail/336174
It, and the regular version have become my go to for reattaching the bay door skins. I have not had a failure using this stuff, and it is so easy to use and apply with the mixing tips.
There are a couple of concepts that increase the success rate. One, have the two mating surfaces clean, and slight roughed up. Two, don’t squeeze all the epoxy out. My early failures with the bay doors was because I was using woodworker thinking where the clamping force is high as possible.
I also agree with Jack that 3M 5200 is a good product to use for this.
It, and the regular version have become my go to for reattaching the bay door skins. I have not had a failure using this stuff, and it is so easy to use and apply with the mixing tips.
There are a couple of concepts that increase the success rate. One, have the two mating surfaces clean, and slight roughed up. Two, don’t squeeze all the epoxy out. My early failures with the bay doors was because I was using woodworker thinking where the clamping force is high as possible.
I also agree with Jack that 3M 5200 is a good product to use for this.
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