I thought quicksteel was only good as a filler though not as a bonding compound?
QuickSteel, good for 360C (or so) and massive pressure =) its a 2 part epoxy/filler you can use it for steel repairs etc and also re drill it, whatever.
I thought quicksteel was only good as a filler though not as a bonding compound?
Firstly, I think I have forgotten to mention one important thing here. The transducer which I am attempting to glue to an alligator clamp is plastic not metal. So are the above recommendations still valid?
30psi: Sounds like the super ear would be very helpful in your situation. I like DIY tuning so I think it is great![]()
i've used the JB weld on many 'metal/alloy' things, it's great stuff. but onto plastic, hrmm. spose you jut have to try it.Originally Posted by Grant
i've even seen the yanks use it to hold new/modified i/c pipes into i/c's...
alright will go check it out. Mitre 10 should have it hopefully.
wedge some screws n shit in there hahahah
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my suggestion would be to use the quiksteel to make a mount for you to attatch the plastic thingy.
quiksteel is very strong, but it relies VERY heavily on a perfect surface, so if your going to use it, degreasing the area is a must, the more roughed up, and clean, the better.
Quicksteel can be drilled, tapped, ground etc. its basically metal, but as an epoxy, its awesome.
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can you post a pic of the two things you intend to join together?
certain materials will not bond to certain glues, and sometimes you can use geometry instead to hold the buggers together.
i used normal 5 minute araldite to hold together a radiator and a welch plug for a year, so it can stand up to some heat.. depends how you use it.
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Ok, I will get some pics up tonight![]()
Get some hi-temp exhaust gasket glue it will stick it. I've stuck pieces of aluminum on exhuasts with holes and they keep stick pretty tight.
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