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    Domestic Godess, NOT Domestic Engineer clubagreenie's Avatar
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Urethane is just sikaflex
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Talked to a mate of mine who's done it a few times and he reckons Sikaflex 291 is the go. I was using 252 and it's maybe 25% - 50% as good as Liquid Nails.
    Fingers crossed the 291 is a much better thing.
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Look through the Loctite catalog. They make a glue for everything...

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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Quote Originally Posted by hamgatan
    ....just dont use it to hold engine mounts together because it doesn't work. ask CoFF33!
    he used gutter sealant.

    256 windscreen adheseive by sikaflex is what you want.

    it sticks metal to glass, so i dont see why it wouldnt stick metal to metal, it aint cheap though

    club a greenie, if your nailing plasterboard sheets in, may god have mercy on your soul

    Nath, ive seen shit called banana grip, but it dont smell like bananas

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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Not my ceiling...
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Quote Originally Posted by EldarO
    Nath, ive seen shit called banana grip, but it dont smell like bananas
    That's the one, it doesn't smell like real bananas, but it does remind me of banana lollies...doesn't taste like bananas though
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    at least it doesn't smell like almonds (cyanide).
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie
    Not my ceiling...
    fair enough, we've had to go in and repair a few failed attempts at nailing, fucks the sheets right up lol.

    Nath, your right, it tastes horrible, only managed to fuck up enough once to munch on it though, never again.

    judging by the strangle hold it make when you get it in your hair, it should stick anything!

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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Just getting the chassis ready to be painted, and this is the new backrest panel.



    All going well it'll be painted tomorrow.
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Chassis is painted now.
    It'll be bloody hard to miss on the track.



    We also started on getting the floor panel ready and all going well that and the sides should go on Tuesday or Wednesday.
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    It's kill bill yellow. now you need Uma.
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    A couple of big days - Got the floor and both sides on, the backrest, one of the interior panels, and made a good start on the electrics.



    Tomorrow off to the fibreglass shop to get the nose done.

    At least I really feel like we're making progress!
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    bill, have you got a good mount for the video camera now? one with less of your helmet in the way?
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    Quote Originally Posted by thechuckster
    bill, have you got a good mount for the video camera now? one with less of your helmet in the way?

    Yep, and a new camera as well.
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    Default Re: Glue for alloy to spaceframe ?

    So have you chosen a glue?
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