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Bonding Fiberglass to Metal
Is there a way to bond fiberglass to metal and hide the blend, in a way that lasts? I figure the secret is in having a large transfer area, but I don't know if that really works.
The idea is to bond fiberglass widened rear quarters on a 240Z. The quarters look like this: http://www.ztrix.com/images/240z-260...arter-left.jpg Thanks! |
3m has a series of bonding adhesives that are great
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For my fiberglass work I use West Systems products. I use their six10 epoxy bond. 24 hour cure time, after than it can be sanded down and you can apply filler over it, or prime etc.
Unbelievable products. |
I have had good luck with 3M 8115 panel adhesive.
Don |
Is the West six10 recommended for metal?
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On my fiberglass hood, there was too wide of a gap to the fenders. I couldn't move the fenders in any more. So I made some aluminum backers on the bottom of my hood and ran a heavy bead along the edge of the hood. 24 hours later I peeled the backer off. I was then able to block sand the epoxy to a perfect gap with the fender. And, if I were to hit it with a hammer it will not chip off, it has become part of the hood. This stuff rocks. I have used it on metal without fail. http://www.westsystem.com/ss/new-six10-epoxy-adhesive/ |
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