SIKAFLEX 252
Plastic bottles are usually either HDPE (High Density Polyethylene, for milk bottles, resin ident number 2), or PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate, for Coke bottles etc, resin ident number 1)Originally Posted by oldcorollas
AE102 - Charlene the Old Faithful, Reborn
JZZ30 - Lexi the Spacecruiser, 1JZGTE>>3SGE. 200rwkw, hunting Skylines and n00bs in SS Commodores
ST162 - Charlie the non-ghey Celica, 3SGE>>4AGE. GOOOOOOOONE
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SIKAFLEX 252
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E46 M3 Nürburgring Nordschleife - 8.38
Hah, how did i know ed was going to say Sikaflex. Just like for fuel applications eh.
Anyway, brackets and bolts ftw.
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not technically fuel application, more rubber grommet/alloy boss application, but i digress
seriously, sikaflex >> owns all
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E46 M3 Nürburgring Nordschleife - 8.38
sorry, i wasn't talking about disposable bottles, i was talking about reusable lab grade polypropylene bottles....Originally Posted by Hiro
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Wasn't sure personally that is was PP as it had the >PP< tag on the Foam insert and front bumper, but I thoroughly checked it for any other markings.Originally Posted by oldcorollas
Okay, so pretty much a heat gun.
Btw, are all cable ties PP ? Was looking at some I had and it had no markings on it......![]()
Which means I now have to go buy some but double check for the PP tag.... the guys at the store are going to wondering wtf ? Its a $2 item, some customers..... lol.
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it won't work.
if you are joinging large items together of the same PP, then you use heat or N2 welding. but if you are attaching a metal bracket, bolts or screws and a second bracket behind are the only sure way.
but.. go for gold, you know everything else![]()
"I'm a Teaspoon, not a mechanic"
"There is hardly anything in the world that a man can not make a little worse and sell a little cheaper" - John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
AU$TRALIA... come and stay and PAY and PAY!!! The moral high horse of the world!
What the hell are you doing on your bumper? :SOriginally Posted by abently
and how do you work out "50kgs" of force?
Do you understand force and loading?
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